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<blockquote data-quote="Stk" data-source="post: 1706670" data-attributes="member: 98934"><p>Highly recommend the night and days that don't actually have to be taken out at night. Get a bottle of Systane Ultra eye drops and just put a drop in each eye before you go to bed and when you wake up. The night and days don't dry out nearly as much as the dailys, which is useful during long day hunts in high, dry places. They are a little thicker than most contacts but that's never bothered me. Not having to mess with trying to take things out or put things back on your eye after gutting an animal or whatever is a very welcome change. Try them out. Daily lenses would be my second choice, traditional contacts would be third.</p><p></p><p>Pay for the good eye drops though. My wife's an Optometrist, and those Systanes are what I use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stk, post: 1706670, member: 98934"] Highly recommend the night and days that don’t actually have to be taken out at night. Get a bottle of Systane Ultra eye drops and just put a drop in each eye before you go to bed and when you wake up. The night and days don’t dry out nearly as much as the dailys, which is useful during long day hunts in high, dry places. They are a little thicker than most contacts but that’s never bothered me. Not having to mess with trying to take things out or put things back on your eye after gutting an animal or whatever is a very welcome change. Try them out. Daily lenses would be my second choice, traditional contacts would be third. Pay for the good eye drops though. My wife’s an Optometrist, and those Systanes are what I use. [/QUOTE]
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