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How do you keep glasses fro fogging when riding?

STORM-CHASER

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Any one use the prescription goggle insert. Last year I used a full face helmet with heated shield and still had trouble with fogged glasses. I was thinking of going to a mx style helmet with either over the glasses goggles or the goggles with the rx adaptors.I was just wondering what you guys that were glasses do for this problem.Thanks :o|
 

This is a good one,cause i sweat like a work horse when i ride,maybe its because we ride very hard but i dont want to slow down much so hopefully sense now it is beginning to look like i may need my glasses this year,(50 next month :( )and the eyes are starting to act up at night,uumm i hope my new bv2s helmet with its new update mouth piece stops this fogging???? Sucks when you cant see completely,,,lol ;)!
 
Sled Dog said:
Try using contact lenses while riding!
Ya i did think about that sled dog,but i cant stand putting anything in to my eyes,i saw my wife fight with hers for a year or so,before she gave up,so i figured i dont stand a chance lol... :yam:
 
When it’s that time for me I’m opting for the incredibly large lazerrrrrrrr.
 
I think we hit on this subject a while ago / I rub liquid dish soap on my glasses / let them dry for a few minutes then wipe them clean / It really works / I think I got the idea from another thread here but maybe not/ later
 
I used to think the same about contacts,(I'm 51) but have been wearing them for a few years now.there are greatly improved soft & long wear contacts now on the market.give them a try, nothing to lose, when its all said & done , it,s well wort it ;)! another option is laser surgery
GO PISTONS :Rockon: (IT's half time!)
SAN ANTONIO doesn't even have snow!! (do they?)
 
My wife cousin, a sledder all his life uses a mouthpiece from a snorkel and about 3-4 inches of tubing on it. Says it works great. And he wears a 94 vintage snoforce without the nose guard and no heated shield. :D
 


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