Originally Posted by
HerrKaLeun
Does anyone have experience with that and have a better solution? Reading through this thread makes me think the balaclava, and not the goggles, is responsible for the fogging. You can throw expensive goggles at the problem, but as long as you blow moist air over a cold surface, you will have condensation.
I know this is a goggle thread, but the goggles may not be the sole problem here.
This is absolutely true. Any covering of your mouth/nose directs more hot, moist air up towards the goggles, causing them to fog, or at least increase the likelyhood of fogging.
I've recently had good luck with just being very conscious of how I breathe. Instead of just huffing and puffing into the balaclava, I blow a steady stream of air out the mouth opening of the balaclava; imagine blowing out candles. It helps
A LOT.