Our dry eye blog — stop eyes streaming outdoors
Spotlight on the 7eye Chubasco
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The Chubasco is the smallest model of protective glasses in the 7eye AirShield range. If you are a petite adult, a teenager, or an adult with a narrow head shape, this is normally the best model to choose.
This stylish, compact model of insulated glasses/sunglasses has a close-fitting wraparound frame with a well concealed AirShield eye cup fitted behind the rims. It is light and comfortable to wear, feels secure when you are wearing it so it won't easily fall off and, despite the protective AirShield layer around the rims, it gives more than adequate...
How I overcame my battle to stop my eyes watering outdoors - Stephen's story
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My name is Stephen and I am a regular cyclist, jogger and fell walker. I have dry eye syndrome from MGD, meaning that my eyes water and get uncomfortable in any wind. It can be very windy here in North Yorkshire!
I needed something fully windproof for cycling
I used to walk and cycle wearing ordinary sunglasses. Then, as my dry eye syndrome worsened, I looked for something fully windproof for cycling and bought some...
Don't let streaming eyes ruin your winter walks!
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In December, we often get some glorious sunny days when it's great to get out for a winter walk.
Last Sunday (5 December) was a case in point and we chose to go for a hike on Dartmoor. The visibility was terrific and as a result, the Moor offered wonderful panoramas of bracken and heather, tors, and a picturesque network of small pasture fields.
Do your eyes weep so much that you can't see the view?
So much beauty to take in but not if your eyes are streaming so badly in the cold...