Tips for Shooting Archery in Glasses

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  • There are a few things to be aware of when buying glasses that you plan on shooting archery in. I share with you 4 critically important details for glasses that can make a massive difference in your archery scores.
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  • @Xealtor
    @Xealtor 4 місяці тому +7

    Thanks for this video. This is a real-world problem that I've not seen discussed online in my limited time in the archery community. Just last weekend, one of my coaches was telling us of the extreme lengths he went to, to get a pair of shooting glasses. Which turned out to be a costly failure.

  • @rick1774
    @rick1774 4 місяці тому +4

    For all the four-eyes in the world, I thank you. I've been thinking about this very topic, including an offset center of focus and using a strap to hold my glasses tight to my face. I have to dig out those old-school geek straps I used to wear.

  • @colinsymonds9048
    @colinsymonds9048 5 місяців тому +11

    I spent more than 40 years as a competition target rifle shooter, up to international level. When I switched to archery, it amazed me that archers that needed glasses just shot in their normal ones, in the rifle world no competitive shooter would dream of using their normal glasses, even at club level glasses wearers use frames specifically designed for shooting, where the lenses can be moved so that when on aim you look square on through the centre of the lens. When I took up archery, I just used my rifle shooting glasses and avoided having to peer through the corner of the lens over my nose. One of the major makers of these frames even makes a set specifically for archery. In many ways archery, compared to target shooting is technologically backward.

    • @saschajbarth1
      @saschajbarth1 5 місяців тому +7

      Who is the manufacturer that makes archery glasses?

    • @colinsymonds9048
      @colinsymonds9048 5 місяців тому

      Google 'Champion Shooting Glasses'. @@saschajbarth1

    • @rawr6306
      @rawr6306 4 місяці тому +3

      “…avoided having to peer through the corner of the lens over my nose…”
      So how do you shoot? Do you not turn your head [at all]? Or perhaps you hyper-extend and turn your head so you’re face-on to the target…
      Having a real hard time picturing your body position (stance, shoulders, bow arm) and not having to look over the bridge of your nose.
      I wear glasses and shoot firearms (pistol, rifle, shotgun - scoped and not) as well. Body position, upper torso certainly, relative to your head is vastly different in all three from an archer’s.

    • @colinsymonds9048
      @colinsymonds9048 4 місяці тому

      I may not have explained clearly enough. The lenses are moveable on the frames, so my head is in the normal archery position, but the lens is positioned so that when you look past your nose at the sight or target you look through the optically perfect centre of the lens rather than through the top corner.@@rawr6306

    • @colingregory7464
      @colingregory7464 4 місяці тому

      There are archers who use Knobloch's or something similar but most of us are cheapskates

  • @grejen711
    @grejen711 4 місяці тому +2

    After wearing glasses for 4.5 decades I really sympathize with your frustrations. I've never worn contacts. Just starting out in archery but never gave my glasses a second thought. I typically choose very thin frames.

  • @p.k.carlson6646
    @p.k.carlson6646 5 місяців тому +4

    Thanks for the advice.

  • @dazzyd1964
    @dazzyd1964 8 днів тому

    My prescription is too strong to look through the corner of my glasses, so switched to contact lenses - GAME CHANGER! Right eye lens for aiming (distance lens), left eye for reading/writing (close lens). You easily get used to switching eyes:)

  • @markbraham5439
    @markbraham5439 4 місяці тому +5

    I shoot with glasses and have set purely for archery. I took my bow into the opticians and they put the focus area offset so the sight and target is visible.

    • @rick1774
      @rick1774 4 місяці тому

      Yeah, that is something recommended by Anthony Camera in his book Shooting the Stickbow. Actually, it is the focus of his discussion of glasses. I like the tips Jake added as well. The frame is pretty important too.

  • @ralf4994
    @ralf4994 5 місяців тому +3

    Thx Jake, very helpful advice!

  • @JeppaCrzy
    @JeppaCrzy 5 місяців тому +1

    Jake, I really appreciate this! I’m returning to archery and a new OAS coach in the San Diego area so your videos have been super helpful. Keep up the good work!

  • @fredcarter7003
    @fredcarter7003 4 місяці тому +1

    Jake keeps putting out great knowledge, I just wanted to say thank you jake

  • @sergiop.9977
    @sergiop.9977 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the suggestions, eve. I am myopic like you and wear glasses very similar to yours, so I think your advice and experience is very good for me! Greetings from Italy 👋🏻☺️

  • @ujjawal..720
    @ujjawal..720 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank bro thanks for you all learn and efforts and you video love form india ❤❤

  • @dustydustydusty
    @dustydustydusty 5 місяців тому +2

    I'm putting an extra lens cleaning cloth in the quiver pocket.

  • @johnvittone4849
    @johnvittone4849 5 місяців тому +4

    Jake great topic. I’ve tried using contacts but hated it. However with glasses I often have to deal with my lenses fogging up. I’ve found wipes and a treated cloth on Amazon that I keep in my quiver pouch that are essential. If interested let me know and I’ll post on your Patreon discord channel.

    • @octaviogarcia5457
      @octaviogarcia5457 5 місяців тому +4

      exactly my problem...John a) fogging in humid weather, the worst b) finger smudges c) sweat drops when looking down d) the hassle of removing the glasses to wipe my forehead and avoid sweat falling onthem. I tried contacts and hated it.. I just cant put them on or take them off. Something in my sense of preservation, makes me uncapable of touch my eyes, ridiculous but yeahh. I too have a pair of shooting glases with focus just at far distance... my multifocals are even worst to try and shoot, I rather shoot without them but then I see with more difficulty. I used to have one of those cords with adjustable clip so my glass would not slide down but i ended replacing with ruber hooks from amazon to slide along the legs and hook behaind my ears and keep my glases from moving to much. Surgery sound like the bes solution but then there is the cost and the fear of something not going well. Thanks for the Video Jake.

  • @johnvienna3422
    @johnvienna3422 2 місяці тому +1

    Indeed, I wear transition lenses, and the target is blurred and offset. This MUST be why I can't hit the gold/red/blue/big round straw thing! 🤣Plus, I've been wrenching my head round to try to look straighter to compensate. So I'll try contacts now. Thanks for the tips!

  • @dustydustydusty
    @dustydustydusty 5 місяців тому

    Thanks Jake.

  • @digitaldogs233
    @digitaldogs233 5 місяців тому +1

    I can relate because i wear glasses to, but never had an issue with it. But at mo my left eye is messed up, apparently got fluid in the retina, which distorts things i.e a line for me has a bend in it, and reading is real hard. But its winter here so taking a break until i get it fixed. I can still shoot but its a challenge as most thing's are now with my sight. Ps you can get frameless glasses, and they would take all that away.

  • @onurerbay7672
    @onurerbay7672 5 місяців тому +3

    Hello Jake, thanks for this video. Can you also make one on shooting with both eyes open vs one eye? I am still experimenting with what works best for me but maybe there are some tips you can give.

    • @rawr6306
      @rawr6306 4 місяці тому

      If you’re using sights (that includes string-walking, “known” aim point, gap shooting etc.) then you are by definition only using one eye. And usually your dominant one. If you don’t know what eye that is definitely find out and if it’s the other eye than you normally sight with, try switching (if you can - easier said than done with archery though).
      If you shoot instinctively then you’re using both eyes as that gives you a better sight picture (bow position, arrow angle, target distance etc.) as you’re drawing such that you “know” [instinctively - though it’s learned regardless] when you’re on target and can release.

  • @fa-q-2
    @fa-q-2 5 місяців тому +1

    ...Aviators are a great style of glasses for shooting... they have a narrow bridge, and thin rims...

  • @jameshoward9700
    @jameshoward9700 4 місяці тому

    Such helpful advice. I've always worn glasses and contacts and definitely prefer to shoot in contacts for all the reasons you outline. Where does the crud come from that covers glasses in 10 minutes?!! Just one thing. You mentioned corrective eye surgery and I must share advice from two separate opticians I've had. They both advised never to be tempted - too risky for both short term complications and lost-term degradation. I know it's great for some, but the severity of consequences if there are complications makes the risk too high for me.

  • @suzannebrewer8453
    @suzannebrewer8453 4 місяці тому

    Great tip about using the left side of frames for RH shooters. I have seen some archers shoot with colored lenses (yellow, blue, gold), I'm curious to learn what advantages one receives with those lenses.

  • @brokenkeyyt
    @brokenkeyyt 4 місяці тому +1

    For getting your glasses in the same place, get one of those glasses retaining straps, and keep it tight.

  • @stephenfishman4964
    @stephenfishman4964 4 місяці тому

    I wear half frames, the style that has no frame on the lower portion. This helps a lot because there is not frame to try to look past.

  • @rickgoing7027
    @rickgoing7027 4 місяці тому

    I shoot Barebow with glasses but if I shoot my compound I have to take them off and use a verifier in my peep. In Barebow I anchor on my cheek bone and on expansion my nock clicks on the bottom of my lense which has turned into a sear for me. I was misinformed in December when I was starting to practice for my first indoor competition the Lancaster Classic that the clicking was illegal. I switched to bowhunter and when I showed up I was talking with a friend who was shooting barebow and he was talking with Fawn Girard and Joel Turner. They heard what I was told and said I was misinformed and when they found out I had my barebow with me they told me I could switch if I wanted. I did switch less than 30 minutes before I was supposed to be on the shooting line. I shot two ends in the practice range. The first 3 were horrible since I hadn't shot at all in almost 2 months and not much all fall because of hunting. The second end I shot a 10, 9, 8 and went to the line. I had Alex Melnik in my group and he gave me some tips and coaching. I shot the first 1/2 equaling my best ever practice round! the second half not so good. I shot the bottom target when i should have shot the top on my first arrow and fatigue became an issue but considering everything that happened I was very happy with my performance and the highlight of the weekend was one of the kids I coach won the Bare Bow division for his age group and finished 137 of the 267 entries in the adult class. All in all a great time! I made some new friends , saw some old ones and will be prepared for next year!

  • @sahhull
    @sahhull 4 місяці тому

    Im right handed left eye dominant.
    I shoot in glasses. Never give it a thought... Ive always got a cleaning cloth with me.
    I wear thin metal frames and bifocals.

  • @IainLennon1
    @IainLennon1 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm sure my Varifocals magnify issues left to right. I also find the shape of the red changes much more than the gold. Pushing glasses up my nose is part of my shot cycle...

    • @BG-rf1mx
      @BG-rf1mx 5 місяців тому +2

      I'm a fairly new archer who (outside of archery) normally wears varifocals. I found when I was shooting, the varifocals made the target look like an abstract painting owing to my head position. I got a pair of 'distance only' glasses and the difference is immense. I can now see the target clearly. I have to look under them to nock an arrow but it's worth it to be able to see the target clearly.

  • @billycharters3384
    @billycharters3384 5 місяців тому

    Fantastic topic which will help me Jake i have mild cataracts in my dominate eye which i use to aim with i dont feel confident enough to use both at 20 metres to 70 metres the target is out of focus is it legal to have glasses that will make the target more clearer. Keep up the Fantastic work you doing the archery family best regards from freezing england.

    • @rawr6306
      @rawr6306 4 місяці тому +1

      I’ll go so far as to say of course it’s absolutely legal! That includes adhering to various association’s rules too. If you couldn’t correct your vision then every other archer competing who wears glasses couldn’t. That would make absolutely no sense.

    • @billycharters3384
      @billycharters3384 4 місяці тому +1

      @@rawr6306 thanks for the feed back i will investigate getting some distance glasses.

  • @willcallaghan7815
    @willcallaghan7815 4 місяці тому

    Have you tried prescription sunglasses which account for the parallax affect?

  • @rayking3466
    @rayking3466 4 місяці тому

    I took my bow to the eye doc and had them make me a pair that have the focal point where I look through when I'm shooting. They are worthless for anything else, including calling arrows, but I feel like they are the best investment I've made since I started getting old and my eyes went bad. It took me a while to find a doctor that would do it, but I finally found one open to the idea. I have sent several of my students to her to get their own pair.

    • @JakeKaminskiArchery
      @JakeKaminskiArchery  4 місяці тому

      This is for sure the best way possible, most eye doctors won’t do this but for sure is the way to go.

    • @rayking3466
      @rayking3466 4 місяці тому

      @@JakeKaminskiArchery According to my doc, it's the lab they use that has to be willing to do the work. The one she uses "does it all the time for rifle shooters so archery should be the same". I looked for a long time to find her, but got no argument when I asked about it.

  • @hafezabroomandi1070
    @hafezabroomandi1070 4 місяці тому

    Jake I have a question. Do you think that glasses magnify the reflections of the sun to adjust the sight position?

  • @Morgoth891
    @Morgoth891 5 місяців тому

    Tried lenses at the end of last season, but for me having also astigmatism they are really uncomfortable as every time you blink there's a change the contact rotates and you need a couple of seconds for it to go back to position. Also, one day I started to get my eyes really dry when focusing at the target and not blinking during aim so.... when back to glasses

  • @Traditionalarchery007
    @Traditionalarchery007 5 місяців тому +1

    Jake, please make a video on where to exactly put our knuckles, thumb etc. all of it while trying to anchor. Anchor has been very very difficult for me.

    • @JakeKaminskiArchery
      @JakeKaminskiArchery  5 місяців тому +2

      For recurve: How to Anchor without losing back tension | Recurve Archery Form Series Episode 8 | NTS KSL BEST
      ua-cam.com/video/_9ihQ1y-3-k/v-deo.html

    • @JakeKaminskiArchery
      @JakeKaminskiArchery  5 місяців тому +2

      Barebow: Barebow Form Series: Anchor Position | A Solid Anchor Means Higher Scores | Episode 6
      ua-cam.com/video/vAQzEAdwSXk/v-deo.html

    • @JakeKaminskiArchery
      @JakeKaminskiArchery  5 місяців тому +2

      Simple explanation: Anchor | Archery Basics Explained
      ua-cam.com/video/G5AZjzq3eY0/v-deo.html

    • @JakeKaminskiArchery
      @JakeKaminskiArchery  5 місяців тому +3

      Plus use the search feature within the channel, I have about ten videos with the word Anchor in the title explaining things in various ways.

    • @Traditionalarchery007
      @Traditionalarchery007 4 місяці тому

      @@JakeKaminskiArchery Thank you for your reply sir, but still, I am not satisfied. My request is simple. Please show us where exactly we should put our fingers and the jaw bones for the perfect recurve anchor? Please make a detailed video on it. 🙏

  • @thisoldrelic
    @thisoldrelic 5 місяців тому +1

    Wondering if anyone has tried transitional lenses? Better or does it darken it too much. I typically shoot in contacts. But would consider glasses if my transitional lenses that I really don't like would work.

  • @flyfin108
    @flyfin108 5 місяців тому +2

    as a lifetime glasses user and decade or so with contacts, heres few notes: glasses are made more precisely to your eye than contacts, contacts are made in a more generic matter, and sometimes you might get nicely matching values, but often times you will not. this can make you see with new glasses better than with new contacts. Glasses wear really fast, even with coatings they will collect scratches so even if you are able to keep em clean (only use really soft materials) they will still fairly fast lose sharpness. Contacts also collect scratches, so daily or weekly lenses are better over monthly or yearly lenses.
    im not aware if there is some super expensive contacts that can match more precisely to anyones eye, maybe there is maybe not, been a while since i looked into em
    thank you for your content Jake
    ps: if u can have solid saddles instead of ones with wires, get em instead. they are really easy to bend

    • @Basje313
      @Basje313 5 місяців тому

      How do you mean glasses wear really fast? I sometimes still use a pair that's almost 6 years old, and still not a scratch on them.
      They are just HOYA lenses with the LongLife coating. Not really fancy or anything.
      Though I have to say that it seems almost all pairs of glasses in the US don't have an anti-reflective coating, so maybe the scratch resistance is also less good?

    • @flyfin108
      @flyfin108 5 місяців тому

      @@Basje313u cant actually see em scratches, every time you swipe em dry you scratch em, even with coatings

  • @colingregory7464
    @colingregory7464 5 місяців тому +1

    Hated contacts
    As a compounder, if you read the instructions on peep sights it tells you to wear eye protection, I've seen people hit by flying peeps (although not seriously)

    • @colingregory7464
      @colingregory7464 5 місяців тому

      Have always worn metal frames or under wired frames
      I do not check my glasses often enough and intermittently they slide down my nose and things get interesting

    • @mmcguire5687
      @mmcguire5687 4 місяці тому

      I was hit in the eye by a peep site and it really was a scary situation. My eyeball looked brutal but luckily no damage. I still use a lens in my peep but I changed the style of peep altogether. I have a very difficult time shooting consistently with glasses on. I keep trying though. Maybe one day I’ll figure it out.

    • @colingregory7464
      @colingregory7464 4 місяці тому

      for me its just what I do, for a while I had an enormous amount of fun when my eyes got "middle aged" and I stopped being able to see the scope clearly, have had to start using a verifier to compensate, but I'm short sighted and always needed something for the target

  • @TheCapthof
    @TheCapthof 4 місяці тому

    As an "Old Fart" I appreciate this video. You can't shoot someone you can't see. I am now wearing bifocals and contacts won't work because of astigmatism; so now I shoot with glasses. Thanks.

  • @majstor76
    @majstor76 5 місяців тому

    i shoot with prescription photosensitive glasses. with them i also got free prescripition sunglasses lenses

  • @andreask.654
    @andreask.654 5 місяців тому

    Shortly after I started with archery I read an article about Dong-Hyun and decided to shoot without glasses. 😅

  • @dferrante13
    @dferrante13 5 місяців тому

    I wear progressive lens glasses. Could I get glasses that are calibrated for specific distances? Could I get glasses to wear when shooting at 20 yards and another set when shooting at 70m? Or is that forbidden in competition?

    • @JakeKaminskiArchery
      @JakeKaminskiArchery  5 місяців тому +1

      Not forbidden at all. Just talk with your optometrist

    • @straightupsauce9210
      @straightupsauce9210 5 місяців тому

      GO TO SLEEP@@JakeKaminskiArchery

    • @Xealtor
      @Xealtor 4 місяці тому

      Wouldn't that technically give you an advantage on a field shoot with unknown ranges? If you can see with one pair, you'll know it 50M and not 70M.​@JakeKaminskiArchery

  • @Moogle
    @Moogle 5 місяців тому +1

    what finger tab is that?

  • @xXiceArr0wXx
    @xXiceArr0wXx 5 місяців тому

    I cannot use my glasses when shooting because the distortion near the bridge is just too much. It absolutely ruins consistency.
    Fortunately I am far sighted and can see well enough without glasses to nock my arrows and focus on the target.

  • @charlessax4385
    @charlessax4385 Місяць тому

    Due to mosquitos and black flies getting under the glasses and feeding around my eyes I just take my glassesj off.

  • @Garuda16
    @Garuda16 5 місяців тому

    Seems like frameless glasses (although fragil) would be best.

    • @usernameONBEKEND
      @usernameONBEKEND 5 місяців тому +2

      You would think that but actually no. When shooting indoor there sometimes is light above you. The glare obstructs everything. Or you are one of those people who always wears a cap, even indoors.

    • @rawr6306
      @rawr6306 4 місяці тому

      @@usernameONBEKENDthat [glare] has nothing to do with whether the glasses have frames or not. A thick frame will absolutely obstruct your view more that a thin (wire) frame or none at all.

    • @usernameONBEKEND
      @usernameONBEKEND 4 місяці тому +1

      @@rawr6306must have explained it incorrect, sorry for that (EN 2nd lang). Let me try again to clarify. Light gets into the glass from the top of the glass, that washes out everything. I used to stick tape on top of my glass when I had frameless glasses.

    • @rawr6306
      @rawr6306 4 місяці тому +1

      @@usernameONBEKEND Ahhh got it! Thanks for clarifying. I’ve not had frameless glasses but can certainly see how that can happen.