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Contacts should be OK, but you wouldn't be able to use specs. So it'll either be contacts or get yourself a prescription mask, such as THIS (cheaper ones are on the market). Your local dive shop would be able to help.
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Crumbs Ev, that's a pricey mask...

My daughter's cost about £40. Any decent dive shop can sort you out if you have your prescription, but avoid High Street opticians - they tried to fob us off with lenses that wedged inside the mask - hopeless, would be imposible to avoid fogging.

The goggles would be no good for snorkel/diving either - can't equalise air pressure in you ears with them and you'd be likely to get a squeeze if diving down for a closer look.
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Hi there

I had the same dilema last year. I did wear hard lenses and was worried about loosing them when I snorkelled. I actually got a months worth of daily disposbile lenses. This way I could effectively "loose" one a day. I didn't loose any and they were so much more comfortable than hard lenses I now wear them all the time. The costs do vary. I had the Johnson & Johnson activue moist. They are about £32 for a months supply. I thought this was bargain for two weeks fantastic snorkelling. You can get cheaper ones. Speak to your opticians and you can trial them. I trial 3 lots before I made up my mind.
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I know instructors who use contacts - no problem for diving except you may need to close your eyes to remove and replace your mask underwater. Even less of an issue snorkelling.
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Like Trish can thoroughly recommend daily disposables for snorkelling!
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Thank you for all your advice I will speak to my optician, I hadn't thought about daily disposables. I thought there was no hope for me. I have problems at waterparks too, being worried about losing lenses etc can be a really spoiler!
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The good thing about disposables is that if you get water in your eye and you feel the hygiene is compromised you can just change the lens for another! Just a hint though, if you are on a boat or beach make sure you are protected from the wind when putting them in - have lost a couple this way, but fortunately take a few with me each time!
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