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Post by KillerKnight on Apr 29, 2004 13:15:03 GMT -5
i can't find the set of anti-fog goggles that i'm looking for i heard that they have heated goggles and that is what i'm looking for so if someone would help me that would be nice
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Stratus
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Post by Stratus on Apr 29, 2004 14:01:19 GMT -5
i havent seen a pair of goggles that don't fog, just ones that fog less than others. all goggles will fog eventully, just have some soap and water or have a fan on your goggle and you should be fine.
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Post by xaos on Apr 29, 2004 16:25:51 GMT -5
I've never heard of the goggles you're speaking of, but I've heard good things about the ESS turbocams (goggles with a fan in the frame), and I love my Bolle T-800s. There's no such thing as a fog-free goggle...some just deal with fog better than others. The best thing you can do is find a good pair of goggles (like the T-800s) and hunt down a good anti-fog product (I'm not allowed to speak of the secret GK solution anymore...mostly because I can't remember what it's called atm ).
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Post by Ice on Apr 29, 2004 16:31:59 GMT -5
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Post by Motown on Apr 29, 2004 16:53:23 GMT -5
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Post by Savage on Apr 30, 2004 19:37:15 GMT -5
Another good inexpensive option- www.safetyglassesusa.com/esstacther.htmlThe dual pane thermal lens is much more effective than a single pane system. Just be sure to remove the anti-dust foam that blocks the vents. If you don't they will fog due to poor air circulation. That foam is probably a good idea for the desert, but not for Michigan.
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Post by bobalis on May 2, 2004 11:52:02 GMT -5
My old paintball goggles ( JT Flex 7) have not fogged up yet. I used them for a year with paintball then a year with airsoft and haven't had ONE problem with fogging. I suggest those or the Bolle T-800.
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Post by Talisman on May 2, 2004 23:29:08 GMT -5
Most paintball goggles are pretty good on fog, As far as i've seen... being that they are designed to be worn in a full face mask which is invariably soaked in sweat.
As stated, there aren't any fog-less goggles. However, take a look at some mesh goggles... I know a couple people that use them, and obviously, they dont fog. There is a safety issue, being that a bb could theoretically shatter and shards could continue thru the mesh and hit you in the eye, so be aware of that before you purchase.
Also, I've heard reports of regular dish soap being used to kill fog problems... I've never seen it done nor known anyone who did it, but it might be worth trying if you're out of options.
(I wear a pair of scott paintball-mask goggles, btw - I've only fogged once, and I had to take them off and breath on them to get em to fog ;p)
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