Originally Posted by
wipekitty
It's the annual fogged goggles thread!
Like others, my solution involves a way of keeping the hot air (I have a lot of it) from getting into the goggles from the bottom. I made a homemade wool face mask with the top portion sewn really thick; this seems to serve as a vapor barrier, keeping the warm air from reaching the goggles.
One of my favorite solutions is in this thread:
http://www.bikeforums.net/winter-cyc...free-last.html
I seem to recall seeing that some companies are now selling pre-made devices of this kind...
Thank you for pointing me to that idea (fog free at last). I went out yesterday and bought the parts, made one yesterday after dinner, and tested it today at minus 2 degrees. It did not solve my personal problem of the runny nose in cold weather, but it did work very well to keep the skin covered while allowing easy breathing.