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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Winter Camping and Activities :: Ski goggles anyone-fog free?
 
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Minnesotian
02/05/2013 08:33AM
 

Pinetree,
I have been working on the same problem. The first solution I am going to try is this:
Fogtech Anti-fog
There are other brands that claim to do the same thing, but they don't get as good reviews. Cat Crap is one of them. I figure I would take my eyeglasses and ski goggles and apply this Fogtech to them. Spendy at $16 a bottle, but all the others sound less effective.
If this idea doesn't work to my satification, I will look at getting something like this:
Smith Cascade Snow Goggles
Hell, at that price I might just start out with that.


But, as I have not used either one, I cannot tell you how well they work.
 
PINETREE
02/04/2013 06:17PM
 
When it has been super cold in the winter cross country skiing or winter camping I have used goggles and it helps tremendously. Only question is there such a thing as fog free goggles? I can play with them and have them over some clothing or how I breath I can keep them a little fog free.