goggle wipes are sometimes included in snowboard jackets
2006-12-07 12:27:26
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answered by this Mike guy 5
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Whomever down-thumbed the first answer - to spit in them - didn't know what they were down-thumbing.
Spit works. It's a remedy for SCUBA goggles as well. Before a dive, you spit in the goggles and rub it in, then rinse it off. Works great.
Make sure your goggles have double lenses, that is key.
Or like the others suggested, use an anti-fog spray, that also works.
2006-12-04 16:35:25
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answered by powhound 7
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If none of the above work for you, you can do what I did. I went to a full face helmet with a heated shield. They are very easy to wire into your sled. I haven't had a problem with fogging since.
2006-12-06 01:07:36
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answered by ...mr2fister... 7
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Check out my latest blogg entry on my ski resorts website:
http://www.bearvalley.com/blogs/bearvalley.asp
Lots of good goggle info there
2006-12-06 02:51:30
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answered by Paul G 5
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tighten them up a little more ,air is getting in and they are fogging up,or they are cheap goggles that do not seal well.
2006-12-04 09:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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there are many "home remedies" try toothpaste or spit. There are also actual "anti fog" spray you can use as well - toothpaste is good - it won't scratch either - you can use it on your cameras too (not only for a minty fresh camera but as a last resort anti-fog)
2006-12-04 15:06:17
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answered by Erin 2
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uhhhhh..get magic fog prof goggles.............
2006-12-04 11:00:41
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answered by bob 2
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Believe it or not spit in them
2006-12-04 09:21:16
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answered by Todd C 4
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