Basically yes, you can jump wearing either – but we strongly recommend using contact lenses.

🕶️ Every tandem passenger receives a special pair of skydiving goggles, which protect the eyes from strong wind during freefall – whether you’re wearing glasses, contact lenses, or neither.

👁️‍🗨️ Why do we recommend contact lenses?
Because they’re much more comfortable under the goggles, and they generally look better in your video.
With lenses, we can use smaller goggles – which means there’s less chance of them being affected by the high-speed wind.

👓 What if you wear glasses and have no other option?
You can still jump in your glasses, but only at your own risk.
We can provide goggles that fit over your glasses – but please note: since these are larger than our standard goggles, they can shift more easily or even be blown off completely during freefall – along with your own glasses.

⚠️ Important:
If your glasses get damaged or lost, or if your contact lenses fall out during the jump, we cannot take responsibility and no compensation can be provided.

In summary: yes, you can skydive wearing glasses or contact lenses – but if you have the choice, always go with lenses.
They’re the safer and more comfortable option.