How to keep snowboarding goggles from fogging up?
Posted: September 28th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Snowboarding Goggles | 3 Comments »
Goggles are built with anti-fog features: anti-fog coating, sealed double lenses, vents, even fans.
If your goggles are fogging up, then your goggles don’t have enough of these features – the double lenses are the biggest help. You may just need a better model – my favorite is Bolle. This is all you can do to make them work better:
- Make sure you never touch the inside of the goggles
- Make sure your hat or helmet isn’t blocking the top vents
- Don’t take them on and off, it changes the temp causing fog
Good Luck
Goggles are built with anti-fog features: anti-fog coating, sealed double lenses, vents, even fans.
If your goggles are fogging up, then your goggles don’t have enough of these features – the double lenses are the biggest help. You may just need a better model – my favorite is Bolle. This is all you can do to make them work better:
- Make sure you never touch the inside of the goggles
- Make sure your hat or helmet isn’t blocking the top vents
- Don’t take them on and off, it changes the temp causing fog
Good Luck
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get some Cat Crap. Seriously, good product. There are several anti-fog products. Just go to a ski store and ask.
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The goggles you have cant be that good you can buy lots of good pairs for less than £30. If not try a motorcycle shop as i get a anti-fog spray for my visor for about £1.50
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