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An anti fog that works (really!)

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An anti fog that works (really!)

Post2014-04-14 / 05:11 UTC GMT +00:00

So Ive tried more anti fogs then I care to admit to, and by the title you can imagine how they turned out. The other day I found a youtube video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uS6Po9VhIuU

I tried it on April the 13th (today), the weather was boiling, I was out of shape from resting an injury, and every step in ferns is like running through a tire. I couldn't make my goggles fog even by intentionally breathing on them.

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Re: An anti fog that works (really!)

Post2014-04-14 / 15:34 UTC GMT +00:00

here is an anti fog that ACTUALLY WORKS. 100% OF THE TIME.

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Re: An anti fog that works (really!)

Post2014-04-16 / 05:17 UTC GMT +00:00

I cant remember who, but some nice fellow gave me some wipes and they worked pretty well. It would fog up slightly at the tops, but it faded pretty fast and was much better than without.

Im gonna do what drunken teddy did and drill some holes in my goggles, as I got the same ones, and he said he had a good experience with them modified a bit. If that doesnt work, finna install a fan 8-) Theyre vulcan sierras, really nice so far :)
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Re: An anti fog that works (really!)

Post2014-04-16 / 07:19 UTC GMT +00:00

pokeoreo wrote:I cant remember who, but some nice fellow gave me some wipes and they worked pretty well. It would fog up slightly at the tops, but it faded pretty fast and was much better than without.

Im gonna do what drunken teddy did and drill some holes in my goggles, as I got the same ones, and he said he had a good experience with them modified a bit. If that doesnt work, finna install a fan 8-) Theyre vulcan sierras, really nice so far :)


Let me know if you need some help, also make sure not to make the holes too big. If a BB can get through you're risking your eyes. Fans are still the most reliable defogging I have used..
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Re: An anti fog that works (really!)

Post2014-04-16 / 08:18 UTC GMT +00:00

Ill see how things go with some circulation. Not gonna drill holes bigger than 5mm.

Might actually do some smaller ones instead. If I have issues with them after Ill defs fan them, but Ive had few issues out of the box :)
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Re: An anti fog that works (really!)

Post2014-04-16 / 12:05 UTC GMT +00:00

pokeoreo wrote:finna install a fan 8-)

pokeoreo wrote:finna install

pokeoreo wrote:finna

You'll do just fine here.

Also word of caution, bigger holes means a higher chance of bb's entering your goggles at a higher velocity. BB's entering goggles at higher velocity, you're gonna have a bad time.
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