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Old 12-30-14 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by danielgaz
When the temps dip below zero (like they did this morning), I like to wear a pair of Scott snowboard/ski goggles. The issue I'm having is with fog inside the goggles. … No matter where I breathe from (nose or mouth), my goggles fog over and I have to take them off. This typically happens within a mile. Am I layering wrong? Do I need different goggles? …

Originally Posted by Bat56
Googles suck.

The goggles probably have venting along the top and bottom. This is probably covered with foam. Rip that foam off. Now you want to get set up to maximize air movement…

Other than that, goggles suck. I prefer glasses and frostbite.

ETA: I use Cat Crap also. This stuff works for a while but eventually the fog that the crap prevents turns to condensation and then you have a real mess.
Here’s my perennial post on the subject.
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