Originally Posted by
Gresp15C
I've used ski goggles with clear lenses. They're hard to find, but Scott makes them. They don't fog up, but I wear them over glasses, and my glasses fog up. I can ride OK without my glasses on, so that's what I do when it's really bitter cold (below zero). I am going to mess around with the vents on the goggles this winter to see if I can improve matters.
One important thing is to arrange your muffler so your breath doesn't enter your goggles. I'm thinking of getting a neoprene balaklava.
I ordered one of these too. I'll let you know how it works once it arrives,..well, once it gets cold enough for me to use it. I'd been using a thinner balaclava, It's a game of trial and error with this winter commute thing. This time last year I had no intention of riding through winter, but did it, and for the most part was okay. I'm trying to get an early start with the preparation this year and hopefully it will make it a less unenjoyable experience.