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Originally Posted by Oshin
what's the best way to prevent goggles from fogging up? I was at grouse today and it was snowing pretty hard but I notice there some people don't get fogged up even in those condition, is there a technique or is it the brand of the goggle. I'm curious because I'm using a pair of Oakley A-frames. I know it gets fogged up when waters gets inside but shit is hella annoying, is not because I was touching my goggles is because of the snow dropping on top and starts melting and stuff.
P.S: what lens you guys use? and why? What are the best lens color for both night and sunny days.
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I use Spy's.
It's all about fitment. You can get the $200 goggles but if they don't fit your face like a glove, moisture will seep in. You can get $100 goggles but if they fit perfect, then you won't experience lens fogging.
As everyone's face has a different shape, Narrow, Wide, some people's cheekbones are different, some people's noses are different, you really just have to shop around lots.