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Googles and fog

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I hate fog in my googles.What are the best brand of google.I want to buy a 100% anti-fog goggle.

For now I install a anti-fog film on the google lens. Work well but i dont always want to mess with this thing .


look what it look when I breath in the google. No fog in the film area...its really works!Also You should see a pussycat :razz:
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I use the anti fog scott lenses.

Also try any of the ski industry goggles. I use Scott and Leedom goggles and they can get completely wet without fogging. The inside of the goggle lens absorbs water and will swell slightly like a sponge causeing some distortion if really soaked, but no fog. Finally, I also use a anti-fog spray that I got from a sporting goods store. Spray-on and wipe it off like window cleaner.
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Post by m0rie »

Phil I've got googles by Progrip. They have antifog transition lenses and they work really well. I haven't been able to keep them fogged up yet! I did a review of them a while ago.

http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1010

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Hit them with RainX on the inside and out. Works for me. Oh and get a quick strap, they are great.
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Thanks skipro kdeexer and m0rie

I think I will give a try to progrip.I can buy them at my local shop. 69.95can$

http://www.importationsthibault.com/200 ... =f&page=97

Thanks for the info...any others suggestion?
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Post by Green Hornet »

I have the SCOTTS TURBO FLOW Quickstrap Setup. And for Over The Glasses, Too Boot.
Work very well and you strap the gogs to the sides of your helmet instead of the long straps around
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Post by johnkdx220 »

Salut Phil,

As you saw during our last ride, my prefered solution is the QuickStrap system from ROKO and use the "no fog" product used by hocky player. The only inconvenience is that you have to get used to unstrapping the googles when comming to a stop (that when the fogging occurs most). I prefer this method over pulling the googles over the helmet or behind or under the chin.

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I also have the turboflow. Works OK, 6/10.

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googles?? or goggle

foog?? or fog?
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Bonjour Olivier!

Thanks for your input! I will also upgrade my gooogles with a kind of quickstrap system.Seems to works well for you! :whistle:
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Post by wanaride »

I tried the double-pane clear replacement lens for my Scott goggles, and I haven't had any fogging at all. The lens is about twice the price of a regular lens ($15 USD at my local shop) but again, no fogging. :supz:
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I use Oakley Enduro's w/ Quickstrap. They have holes at the top in the lenses for extra ventalation and my lamenents don't cover the holes. I think I found them online someplace for $45 but I think retail is $55 or $60.
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