One of the most commonly asked questions that I get throughout a season is, “How in the world do you shoot with glasses?” As common as the question is, it is not uncommon to NOT have a perfect answer to this!
I have been visually impaired since I was 13 years old. This is when I first started wearing glasses. My archery career didn’t start until I was in my early twenties so adapting to glasses was something that I never had to go through. I didn’t have to learn “how” to shoot with them, I didn’t have a choice!
As the years have gone by, I have asked more and more questions to my Optometrists about my options to see better. Having help with selecting a frame with the narrowest bridge, choosing the right coatings for my lenses, are a couple of ways that I see to the best of my ability. The biggest struggle is not about being able to see (even my contacts can get me 20/10 vision), it is about dealing with the weather changes when shooting outside.
Rain & humidity are the WORST, for someone that is trying to compete in an archery tournament. You can deal with the rain. A hat will take care of that unless you are experiencing a monsoon. Finding something that will cure your glasses from steaming up while you are shooting is next to impossible but here are some of the things I have done to help with that:
I still don’t really know if there are any tricks or tips to shooting in glasses. Being prepared for all of the different weather conditions is the best advice I can give. As you get older, you vision will definitely NOT get better, it only gets worse. If you were blessed with good vision, you are one of the lucky ones!