Let me know when someone makes a gas mask that can be worn with glasses, because in my case not being able to see is almost as life threatening as not being able to breathe.
Erin brings up an interesting point. A few years ago there was a full-face design, often called a Canadian M-5, that enabled glasses. It has vanished from the scene.
Spectacle wearers must seem an anomaly to the 5G, RK, contact lens crowd. Who needs a tactical quill pen? But if you’re used to how your frames settle, especially if you’re, um, bi-focal, changing lens sets is unsettling. To your aim, if nothing else.
October 2nd, 2012 at 1:34 pm
Let me know when someone makes a gas mask that can be worn with glasses, because in my case not being able to see is almost as life threatening as not being able to breathe.
October 2nd, 2012 at 11:19 pm
Military gas masks have glasses inserts that can be bought on the net and changed to your prescription
October 3rd, 2012 at 11:46 am
Erin brings up an interesting point. A few years ago there was a full-face design, often called a Canadian M-5, that enabled glasses. It has vanished from the scene.
Spectacle wearers must seem an anomaly to the 5G, RK, contact lens crowd. Who needs a tactical quill pen? But if you’re used to how your frames settle, especially if you’re, um, bi-focal, changing lens sets is unsettling. To your aim, if nothing else.