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Fog in the Goggles - 2006/12/22 00:35 I hate fog! I'm rocking some spys from last year and they fog up when it's really cold. Any suggestions? Burn them maybe?
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Re:Fog in the Goggles - 2006/12/22 18:07 hmm i've never had a problem with mine.

anyway this is what i do (since i wear glasses with them), i always make sure i have my goggles on before i leave the cabin. also don't take them off unless you are inside. they will cool off unbelievably fast, especially if it's cold out. then you put them back on your face. it's like the outside of a cold brew, except opposite. like a cold glass that you put something in, it'll frost up.

make sure you always keep your head up, zip up your jacket or get a neck warmer thing. but when you put your head down, as you breath the warm air will rise back into your face.

also maybe pick up something for fog. just make sure the spray or whatever wont mess up the anti-fog already on the goggles.
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Re:Fog in the Goggles - 2006/12/24 20:43 look for an antifog cloth at a store "killing under the cloak of war is no different than murder" Einstein

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Re:Fog in the Goggles - 2006/12/26 17:51 If you are rockin' a helmet make sure you are getting good ventilation.
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Re:Fog in the Goggles - 2007/03/13 10:34 Im having the same issues with a pair of year-old Spy Orbit goggles...


If it fogs when it gets cold, it sounds like you and I are in the same dilemna...you have moisture IN BETWEEN the double lens. If thats the case, your only hope is that those little microscopic beads of moisture dry out before NEXT season after leaving them out in the sun all summer long. If they fog at random when you go outside or when you exhale, you just need some better ventilation (like the "helmet" comment above). A friend tried putting his SPY lenses up to the BlowDryer test, but the lenses fogged just as bad when we got up to the mountain again...

good luck with that one, my only option out of experience would be to get some replacement spy lenses, and on that note, I should tell you that SPY replacement lenses seem to be an endangered species online...
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