Pretty informative video. I've been doing a lot of walks and find the goggles making a big difference. But when it's -25c with a windchill factor. Keeping the mouth and nose covered to prevent frost bite helps. I find that walking into the wind with my goggles is a plus. But the venting lets some of that cold air in needing a face mask is a must. But then that can also hinder the venting to prevent fog up. It's the walk home with the wind at my back and at times from the sides is when the fogging picks up. And eventually it turns to frost which naturally reduces visibility. All in all even the best of the best goggles will have fogging issues from time to time.
Great tips. My goggles stayed really foggy one day I was doing lots of hikings in the terrain park practicing jibbing. I sweat a lot and need a way to avoid these goggles from being foggy. They are anon sync .
Thanks for the great tips, how about pushing up the googles onto the front of the helmet, when at the bottle of the slope or waiting for the lift? Does that promote fogging or are the googles cooler away from your face?
Covered mostly everything. Tear salt, sweat, dry skin does dirty the inside lens -- and you just have to buy another pair of Googles or changeable lens. I don't trust running water on the inside of my lens, I want to. My next pair will be Smith as I learned their anti fog is more durable -- possibly can rinse under water with them.
Weird. We do lots of sledding. I have 4-5 goggles with lots of different lenses. I literally put my new Oakley airbrakes on and instant fog. No idea why. They were dry and unused for that day. Any thoughts? It was about 10* and clear skies out.
Actual advise that works is to spit on the inside of the goggle wipe it all-over and wipe down. Yeah it's gross but it's real advise . Just saved you from watching this video lol . This applies to scubadiving as well
Pretty informative video. I've been doing a lot of walks and find the goggles making a big difference. But when it's -25c with a windchill factor. Keeping the mouth and nose covered to prevent frost bite helps. I find that walking into the wind with my goggles is a plus. But the venting lets some of that cold air in needing a face mask is a must. But then that can also hinder the venting to prevent fog up. It's the walk home with the wind at my back and at times from the sides is when the fogging picks up. And eventually it turns to frost which naturally reduces visibility. All in all even the best of the best goggles will have fogging issues from time to time.
Super useful, thank you!
This is great thank you so much! I have been looking for a video like that. Very professional.
A tip : you can watch movies on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using them for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Sutton Matthew Yup, I've been using Flixzone for months myself :)
Great tips. My goggles stayed really foggy one day I was doing lots of hikings in the terrain park practicing jibbing. I sweat a lot and need a way to avoid these goggles from being foggy. They are anon sync .
Thanks for the great tips, how about pushing up the googles onto the front of the helmet, when at the bottle of the slope or waiting for the lift? Does that promote fogging or are the googles cooler away from your face?
Covered mostly everything.
Tear salt, sweat, dry skin does dirty the inside lens -- and you just have to buy another pair of Googles or changeable lens. I don't trust running water on the inside of my lens, I want to.
My next pair will be Smith as I learned their anti fog is more durable -- possibly can rinse under water with them.
Mine fog up as soon as i put them on. I wear glasses underneath and they are always fogging up. :-(
Crap. Skied in a blizzard 33°, got soaking wet, then got water in between the Smith double lenses. First time using them too
Colt hopefully this helps you next time, sorry dude
Weird. We do lots of sledding. I have 4-5 goggles with lots of different lenses. I literally put my new Oakley airbrakes on and instant fog. No idea why. They were dry and unused for that day. Any thoughts? It was about 10* and clear skies out.
Actual advise that works is to spit on the inside of the goggle wipe it all-over and wipe down. Yeah it's gross but it's real advise . Just saved you from watching this video lol . This applies to scubadiving as well
Nice v