Old 09-15-13, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by tsl
Seldom are my glasses completely covered in droplets. There's almost always space between them to look through. Mist is worse than rain in that regard.

The other thing to keep in mind is that vision is more than just an optical system. Your brain is involved too. Those of us who "just got used to it" have learned to use our brains to interpret what we see.
Originally Posted by ItsJustMe
I honestly don't have any trouble looking through wet glasses. There's plenty of space between droplets. The real problem is riding through condensing fog or mist, where there are thousands of tiny droplets. Then I just wipe with a finger.

If it's properly raining, the droplets are big and fewer and not a problem.
Thanks guys. We will probably have quite a bit of mist here. I'll have a handkerchief ready. I am also considering buying this cap.

http://www.showerspass.com/catalog/a...ries/event-cap
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