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Anti Fog Goggles

 
bimota bimota
User | Posts: 77 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 04/06/08
07:47 PM

I have a real problem with eye glasses and goggles fogging.  What goggle manufacturer is doing the best job of anti-fog goggles?  The Fog City insulation had worked well on my street helmet.  It is nothing more than and extra layer to provide insulation.  

 
pojp58 pojp58
Addict | Posts: 2690 | Joined: 04/07
Posted: 04/07/08
06:39 AM

I have good luck with last years model of fox's. I also use the Yamaha anti-fog spray which cleans and prevents fog.  
I love this dirt stuff.

 
bimota bimota
User | Posts: 77 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 04/07/08
05:43 PM

Thanks for the response.  I will pickup some of the Yama anti-fog spray.  Do you know which model of fox goggles is working best in high humidity?  

 
yzlandry85 yzlandry85
Enthusiast | Posts: 531 | Joined: 07/07
Posted: 04/07/08
06:53 PM

the oakley crowbars are nice
and all scotts are good
dragons are awesome
even the rockstars
never tried fox though  
DRFMAS

 
bimota bimota
User | Posts: 77 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 04/07/08
07:01 PM

Whoa am I blind, stupid or both.  Just to the right of the edit box for this blog are articles about goggles.  

In a recent Jimmy Lewis editorial he stated that I should read the advertisments and patronize the manufacturers and suppliers who pay the cost of the magazine.  He must be partially right, but I should also read the advertisments for product information.  I might even become a more intellegent consumer.  
 
I promise to stop scanning the content/index page for only articles that interest me.  

I promise to heed Jimmy Lewis's advice or is it a commandment?

But then my wife said I am not the brightest crayon in the box.  

 
bimota bimota
User | Posts: 77 | Joined: 01/08
Posted: 04/07/08
07:08 PM

yzlandry85:
the oakley crowbars are nice
and all scotts are good
dragons are awesome
even the rockstars
never tried fox though


you say the dragons are awesome and i guess that means you will choose them over the others.

Are they reasonably anti-fog.  I live in Georgia and the humidity can be very high.

Thanks for your post  

 
pojp58 pojp58
Addict | Posts: 2690 | Joined: 04/07
Posted: 04/08/08
06:20 AM

Most all the goggles are good and what keeps them from fogging up the most is the air moving across and through them when your riding, when you stop they fog up. So if  you stop just take them off till your ready to go again.  
I love this dirt stuff.

 
yzlandry85 yzlandry85
Enthusiast | Posts: 531 | Joined: 07/07
Posted: 04/08/08
05:42 PM

well i liev in flroida and u know how the humidity is here and yes,the dragons are gerat
but a bit on the expensive side
my scotts though never fail me  
DRFMAS

 
Will12546 Will12546
User | Posts: 218 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 04/08/08
06:07 PM

haha i dont even own goggles but usually when im riding with other people they let me borrow one of their extra pairs i notice scotts dont fog to much and i went from the inside of a house to like 35 degree weather and they were fine  
Tammy-2003 rm 125- a.k.a (the sheep and lightning)