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Old 01-18-16 | 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
I got a ski mask for about $30 and it just doesn't work for me. If my mouth and nose are covered, the moisture still works its way past the foam seal and into the mask and fogs it up. I have resorted to just covering my mouth and nose and leaving the tiniest of opening for my eyes, and riding with no eye wear when it's down near 20F. It wasn't too bad last time I did it.
[MENTION=301784]PatrickGSR94[/MENTION]If interested, see this post, and a subsequent one for my perennial suggestions about fogging. I’ve solved the problem for about 14 miles, down to single digits, with a similar solution as [MENTION=428641]OICU812a[/MENTION]

Originally Posted by OICU812a
Dang... [strike]Have you tried treating the lens with antifog?[/strike]
My goggles are pretty old, the foam deteriorated around the upper and lower vents. I peeled away the remaining vent foam and got much better ventilation inside the goggles. They still fog, but it clears faster when I de-balaclava my face.
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LISTEN to [MENTION=124426]Jim from Boston[/MENTION]

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