joshcowin Posted October 2, 2014 Posted October 2, 2014 Hi their im looking for a set of clear glasses that properly will never fog up. I would go to mesh but find them to distort my vision.i have tried plenty over the last couple of years but none seem to work.thanks Josh
BBrotherwood Posted October 2, 2014 Posted October 2, 2014 My Bolle Rushes dont fog up. Only problem is you end up with a film of sweet instead... I dont think you can win with glasses Ian_Gere 1
Supporters NickM Posted October 2, 2014 Supporters Posted October 2, 2014 With any lenses it is not a question of will they or wont they fog up. It's a question of WHEN will they fog up. All lenses will fog eventually, you can treat them as much as you like, but they will fog. If you find the holy grail of non fogging lenses please let us know. Samurai 1
Mr Monkey Nuts Posted October 2, 2014 Posted October 2, 2014 Google "Science", once you can solve that, you will get glasses that never fog up. Until then, I have had satisfactory results with Cat Crap clumpyedge and Monty 2
BrightCandle Posted October 3, 2014 Posted October 3, 2014 It really depends how much you sweat and how quickly you fog up. But at the most basic level the only way to stop fogging is to get rid of the trapped hot humid air and replace it with the air on the outside of the glasses so that its equal temperature and humidity. Its that difference in temperature that causes the issues so solutions that target that problem are the ones that work. Goggles with fans in them for example will expel hot air and that can reduce the fogging but cost some noise. Open glasses that aren't fully sealed can allow air to filter through behind and hence reduce the problem, there are also goggles with small holes for allowing air to escape as well. Combined with anti fog solution that can temporarily delay the issue you can get an anti fogging solution that works well enough.
Gunman Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 The best product I have tried is Abbey Anti fog. It has to be used right otherwise you will have problems. Once you spray it on you have to leave an invisible film if you don't, it won't work. Id recommend it every time.
Supporters Ian_Gere Posted October 8, 2014 Supporters Posted October 8, 2014 With any lenses it is not a question of will they or wont they fog up. It's a question of WHEN will they fog up. All lenses will fog eventually, you can treat them as much as you like, but they will fog. If you find the holy grail of non fogging lenses please let us know. I used to be of that opinion also, until I bought a pair of Bolle Cobras They do not fog, even without a lens treatment (in fact putting something else on the lens may knacker the built in anti-fog properties). Are these then the answer to all our problems? Can fat bastards like me sweat to our heart's content and still see what we are doing? For about 10-15mins yeah, but liquid begins to build up which distorts your view. 25-30mins in and I was having trouble spotting camouflaged opposition in bushes; 40mins in and that was about the absolute limit of their use. UIVenger 1
samwildman Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 The best product I have tried is Abbey Anti fog. It has to be used right otherwise you will have problems. Once you spray it on you have to leave an invisible film if you don't, it won't work. Id recommend it every time. I've found this as well. Absolute ballache if you don't get it right, but brilliant if you do.
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