Originally Posted by
79pmooney
I used wire rim glasses (not goggle-like sport glasses) in my winter riding days. I'd pull them a little down my nose at lights. Also practiced breathing away from my glasses, directing my breath down (usually - wind could be a factor). With the glasses pulled down, I could see (sorta) when the light turned green even if they did fog.
These are old memories. I haven't winter commuted in snow country for 40 years but when I did, it was Ann Arbor and Boston and I didn't own or drive a car.
Ben
I forgot about breathing away from the glasses, good point. Also if I am wearing something over my face, I find if I breath normally when it's over my nose I get fogging. I use a fleece neck gaiter because I can pull it down below my mouth when I am stopped. Then aim you breathing down and away from your face. With the fleece over my mouth If I breath down and away I can sometimes prevent fogging that way.