dish soap works great. I dont use it on glasses but on my goggels. The best goggels on the market still get wet and fog and the deep powder days, the soap helps alot! ===SRXSRULE===
stevenknapp
Extreme
Can't do surgery myself, eyes are "defective" of sorts... And for the same reason contacts are really really hard to fit, not worth the effort.
The SkiDoo Mod works great for friends, but the flip-down part wacked my chin. So it's the BV2S for me.
It's expensive. And in a hurry I'll get the mazk in place a bit off here or there, and it leaks and fogs. But I can see, even at night, which is, IMHO, worth it.
The SkiDoo Mod works great for friends, but the flip-down part wacked my chin. So it's the BV2S for me.
It's expensive. And in a hurry I'll get the mazk in place a bit off here or there, and it leaks and fogs. But I can see, even at night, which is, IMHO, worth it.
dburu2
VIP Member
Don't overdress body heat is a big contributer to fogging, if your sweating on the bottom your going to fog on top. I always rode with a no fog and at times would have probs. fogging when no one else was ,I now dress for that cool breesy feel and very seldom fog.
tshelver
Pro
The BV2S with electric shield is the best solution I've tried so far. I've also tried the presciption goggles / off-road helmet route, but it gets real cold up in Quebec...
welterracer
TY 4 Stroke God
Get contacts..
RedRX1
Lifetime Member
The doo modular works for me
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