Anyone play with glasses?

Balabushka

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Got new glasses. Mine are not tall enough, 'cause unless I am all the way down, the top rim of the glasses seems to get in my view. I may have to get taller frames for Pool. :confused:

ANyone with suggestions? (No laser eye surgery suggestions please. With my luck my eyes would explode. And I can't wear contacts.)
 
Balabushka said:
Got new glasses. Mine are not tall enough, 'cause unless I am all the way down, the top rim of the glasses seems to get in my view. I may have to get taller frames for Pool. :confused:

ANyone with suggestions? (No laser eye surgery suggestions please. With my luck my eyes would explode. And I can't wear contacts.)

I'm wearing glasses. There was another thread on here about this subject. I honestly don't seem to have that issue with mine. I wear bifocals (spelling?...I'm drinking) I'll give it some consideration tomorrow night when I go out to play and report back to you. I just don't seem to have an issue when I play.
 
Lots of info out there

I dont wear glasses, but know of many players that wear glasses or contacts. If you google "billiards glasses", it will give you all the info you need.

Hope this helps,
Andrea
 
There are quite a few players who wear glasses that are specially made to be taller. You won't win fashion statement of the year but you'll be able to see everthing easier
 
I wear glasses and they are pretty small. I just have to make sure they are pushed up on my nose. So I find myself pushing them up after every shot so it is very routine for me.
 
i try my best not to wear them. but it so happens, well hell, i wear them until i get home. otherwise i keep them on a side table. in my regular arsenal i like a good beer, 2 vodka cranberry and a shot of a desent whiscki.





sorry for my poor understanding. i was playing with my balls during classes.
 
melvrose12 said:
I wear glasses and they are pretty small. I just have to make sure they are pushed up on my nose. So I find myself pushing them up after every shot so it is very routine for me.
I've got the fashion ones my wife picked out so she doesn't have to worry, and then I have the ones I want---for billiards. Large round lenses. My problem with small lenses is the top of the rim not the bottom.
 
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Balabushka said:
Got new glasses. Mine are not tall enough, 'cause unless I am all the way down, the top rim of the glasses seems to get in my view. I may have to get taller frames for Pool. :confused:

ANyone with suggestions? (No laser eye surgery suggestions please. With my luck my eyes would explode. And I can't wear contacts.)
when i first got mine i used to bob my head up and down trying to get just the right focus so the rims wouldn't get in the way and i could still see.

must have looked quite strange for those that were watching.

time to get new ones and will be getting bigger ones this round.

M.C.
 
I wore contacts for years but three years ago when I lost my job I lost my insurance also and couldn't afford them. The last thing I got through my insurance was a new pair of glasses with the narrower eye pieces and haven't had any real problems with them.
 
I bought the Zeiss Scope Z frames and had my script put in ... Very comfortable and stylish ... adjustable bridge with 5 settings, more than enough to put you in the center of the lense when you get down to shoot... they are shooting glasses with strong frame and spring hinges , quality product and fabulous for pool ... Much more desirable than High and WIde Glasses ... :cool:
 
Eric Wynne said:
I bought the Zeiss Scope Z frames and had my script put in ... Very comfortable and stylish ... adjustable bridge with 5 settings, more than enough to put you in the center of the lense when you get down to shoot... they are shooting glasses with strong frame and spring hinges , quality product and fabulous for pool ... Much more desirable than High and WIde Glasses ... :cool:

I had a look at those glasses and they do look like a good product. I bought Hy wides 3 years ago, used them for a month, couldn't adapt and put them away. They are like new if anyone is interested. I can't play with glasses, I'd rather see blurry balls but I recently had 2 eye surgery's for cataracts so I'm seeing pretty good now.

Rod
 
I wear glasses and I think it is a huge disadvantage. I rarely see a top player that wears glasses.

I played in a big tournament one time and one of the tables I played on was in the corner where is was very hot, and my glasses kept steaming up. I made some of my shots by just guessing. The only reason I won was because the guy I was playing was a real hot-headed tough guy, who started throwing chalk. Whenever someone starts throwing chalk is when I know I'm going to win if I just play my game. This one was tough because of the heat. I had to give up a "condensation" handicap
 
100000% impossible, I tried back in the 80's with big stupid looking glasses and the pool table looked like it was warped-the far corner pockets looked like they were 6" taller than the near ones, hard to explaine but I couldnt tell where to aim, nowdays with smaller glasses, I cant see the far corner pockets because they are outside of the lenses and so blurry I couldnt see a ball next to the pocket, my vision is 20-600 uncorrected that means the top letter on the eye chart the "E" I cant read it, corrected I'm 20-15 so contacts are the only reaon I can play.they dont bother me a bit
 
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