Goggles Foging INSIDE the lens....help maybe?

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Ok so today i went riding, it was pretty much like any other day. I go outside with my googles on my eyes to put on my skis. Something is fucked. My gogs start to fog , but not on the outside or the inside, but on the inside the double lens. I was like WTF. So i ski with them a little bit just to see if it will go away, but it only gets worse. ( these were wisdoms with a black iridiom lens). Now, i go inside to switch to a pair if o-frames with the black iridiom lens, but i wait to put them on outside. The same fucking shit happens, but they are not as bad to i ride with them.

Now its the afternoon, and its a little hotter, so i go to swtich my gogs again back to the Wisdoms. Now i did the same thing i did with the 0-frames, just put them on outside. they fog up a little bit, but not as much as before. I have no idea whats going on at all. They were not on my head at all during the day, and if it helps it was a bit warmer in the afternoon. They did fog up yesterday because i was hiking the park, but they were fine at the end of the day.

So are my goggles fucked, or am i just doing something wrong.
 
check the foam between the two lenses because if that is gone or wearing away that would cause it to fog and to fix it u put glue aroung the edge of the lens...but not super glue that eats the foam away
 
My friend just had that happen to him w/ A frames yesterday. He had a puncture in the lens, apparently.
 
make sure that you let them dry out completely overnight and be careful not to leave them in your skibag if there is a little bit of moisture in between the lens then they will fog, im prett sure your lenses are fine though
 
I can almost guarantee that there is a little bit of moisture in there. ^Take his advice and you should be fine.
 
^ word.. they should dry after a while, and when u go out just keep them on your head. sometimes they fog up when u take them from your jacket to your head because of temp changes.
 
I had that happen to me so damn often, and what really worked for me was switching helmets. My old Giro 9 let a lot of water in, and made me sweat like crazy for some reason. My new G10 does wonders tho, and with no sweat, no inside fogging.
 
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