Glassing fatigue.

Rodmor80

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Hello all,
I have a question about eye fatigue from glassing. I had an eye drift fixed about a year ago, and ever since if I glass for any length of time out of any of my optics I am darn near asleep due to the fatigue. Sometimes it's in as little as an hour sometimes longer but it always happens. The optics I am carrying are usually a combination of 8x42 athlon cronus, 15x56 vortex vulture hd, and a 15-30x50or 56 leupold gold ring straight spotter. I have a tricer peg on both binos to run on my tripod like my spotter. I usually use and eye patch with the spotter. Any insight or tips and tricks to help alleviate the fatigue and stay awake. I am hunting in the mountains of southern california.
Thank you all
 
Better glass... sorry to say but that should buy you more time.

I would also just incorporate more still hunting into your technique.

I am a big fan of naps as well. Maybe that'll help. An eye-shade really helps.
 
Since upgrading to NLs I find I can keep in the glass almost all day without issue. Ive considered getting winged eye cups as the only thing that messes with me is sun from the sides while trying to focus in the glass.
As for the spotter, an upgrade may help, but I do get fatigue if picking things apart for long periods of time. The Ollin system has helped significantly. I dont usually spend too much time in the spotted, but when I do I usually slap the phone on.
 
Good comments from others on the shields. I've always found that the more comfortable I can make my body, the longer I can glass. I know that doesn't directly address your question, but I think it's big part of glassing for long periods of time. And of course good binos on a good tripod! I highly recommend Aziak's tripod and adapter.
 
I have a nice carbon tripod and upgraded my fluid head this year.
Aside from swaro's, how do I know I'm getting better glass? I can't currently spend 1200-2500 on a single piece of glass. I thought about bumping from the vortex vulture hd to a pair of vortex kaibab hd's. Would that be much of a change? I think a pair of viper 10x50 or razor (pre hd)
 
If you can’t afford swaros, don’t buy them! Start with middle-high vortex and work your way up over time. Lots of fun hunting to be had without dropping $2,500 on swaros.


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I don’t have them but a buddy of mine does, swaro btx eyepiece. Those are the eyes of god and make it so much easier. Other than that a shield on a single eye piece is about your best option. Take lots of breaks that also will help. Personally I don’t have high end glass I’m middle of the road. I will say the high end glass makes a lot of difference like the btx eyepiece for swaros.
 
I have a relative with eye fatigue issues and it’s rough. There’s no way around giving your eyes a break whenever possible. Maybe glassing less, taking breaks, eye patch with the spotter, etc. With the spotter are you having as much fatigue as with binos? If not, maybe using the spotter more. I wouldn’t bet on more expensive binos helping - gold rings are aligned pretty well, more expensive glass would simply show more details. I’d bet you’re best time to glass is early in the day, maybe still hunt ridges in the afternoon. You’ll figure out something.
 
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