Magical goggle fog remedies?

Peach.

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i have had my anon figments for over a year now and have never really had a problom in tell now.

every thing i tried didnt work anti fog lense cleaner was a bust. i never took them off my eyes. if any of you have any remedies please im bagging you!!! i dont want to have to buy new goggles. thanks for any input.
 
rain-x makes this anti fog stuff in a little black bottle u can get at auto parts stores and u just put in a few drops on the inside of ur lense and it works like a charm.
 
Yea. The Rain-X anti-fog spray is where its at. I used to use it on my lens on my paintball mask back when I played. You may have to re-apply it every few times you go out but its good stuff.
 
if u layer ur goggles with band aids...

seems crazy but there was a video on it awhile ago on this site.

it made sense though kinda real smart.
 
Oh that was a bit confusing. Every few days. It would last all day when I would play paintball but then I would pull out the lens and totally clean it to get paint off and all. I would assume that without messing with it that it would last several days every time you applied it.
 
Don't mean to hijack your thread but don't wanna start a new one. Anyway, I have some A-frames that are fogging in between the lenses. Is this from humidity or what? It goes away when I go inside, if that helps.
 
the fact that he is sealing hes vents makes me not want to.

also would buying a new lens solve the problom?
 
ive tried a new lense and it didnt really help, but loosening the strap on my goggles helped a little by keeping the lense further from my face and increase the volume inside the goggles
 
i also tried these tighter looser every thing and might i add that google fog cleaner HAS worked in the past. when they started fogging it was -12 out does that matter?
 
Well i'm going to have to bump this thread again. I bought new figments. I was doing urban yesterday and sweating like a pig. then all of the sudden bam! fog like on the top of my goggles by the vents. then it migrated down my lens. I haven't wiped the inside of my goggles at all either.
 
Any goggle is going to fog when hicking. Persperation from your hat evaporates and ends up in top part of the goggle. So unless you pull a gaper gap leaving a gap between your goggles and hat/helmet, you'll be fogging up.
 
you cant stop your goggles from fogging if your hiking. the only solution is just take em off on the way up.
 
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