Snorkeling with glasses is not recommended due to the potential damage to the mask seal. Regular prescription glasses are not designed to withstand water pressure, so it is best to invest in a proper snorkeling mask that accommodates your needs.
There are several options for snorkeling with glasses, including custom prescription lenses, contact lenses, drop-in lens masks, and bonded ones. However, the main issue with glasses is that the earpieces of your glasses will break the seal, leading to water infiltration. If you wear prescribed glasses between -1.00 and 1.00, you can leave your glasses behind and dive into the water.
Vision correction can be achieved through contact lenses, user-replaceable corrective lenses, or having prescription lenses glued to the inner surface of the mask window. Most people only snorkel without their glasses unless they do so regularly. Eyeglasses cannot be used underwater with a mask, and correction can only be done with contact lenses or prescription masks.
A company has come out with eyeglass frames that can have your prescription installed for wearing in a full face. However, eyeglasses cannot be used underwater with a mask, and correction can only be done with contact lenses or prescription masks.
Snorkeling with glasses is not advisable, as it may be manageable while lounging in a swimming pool. The only alternative is to use special masks with lens ground to your prescription, as underwater objects can cause damage to the mask seal.
In conclusion, snorkeling with glasses is not recommended due to the potential damage to the mask seal. It is best to invest in a proper snorkeling mask that accommodates your needs and ensures a safe and enjoyable experience.
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