Before Lasik I used to dread putting those contacts in on cold mornings in tents as I prepared to bowhunt. You are sort of in a macro mode so early dealing with just a few big things as you get ready to go; layers, boots, pack, bow -- and then those delicate, looking-for-a place-hide, contacts.
On the days I wused out and wore glasses I couldn't see as good and heaven forbid I wear a face mask and let excitement cause me to breath in the mask and steam up my glasses just as a shot is about to be presented.
Don't have to worry about finding a safe place for the contacts or glasses at night. It did take me the better part of a year though to break the habit of fumbling for glasses in the morning!
For those who haven't done this, I know it is expensive -- mine was the cost of 3 pretty decked out Silvertips or 2 Habus! I could only afford it because my work's "health savings plan" I had when I retired allowed me to do the whole $4,200 procedure for just $800 (the price of 1, 2011 Bear TD --yes I'm sick the way everything is priced in units of dozens of shafts, bows, etc.).