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Cougar Mag 09-04-2003 08:28 AM

Foggy glasses question
 
Got my first pair of glasses last year, don' t need them for reading or close distances. Last season I hunted without them because of fogging up in cold weather with a warm facemask on. What works, anti-fog wipe on, spray, etc.?

Father time has decided to play a joke on me at long range(past 25 yards). I want to split a hair at longer distances while bowhunting.........not hit the bull in the arse!

mez 09-04-2003 08:41 AM

RE: Foggy glasses question
 
The only good fix I have found is contact lenses. Have you tried them? Some people can' t stand them but if you can this is the way to go.

bogobble 09-04-2003 08:46 AM

RE: Foggy glasses question
 
Cougar I tried creams, soaps, sprays, and wipes, but so far nothin has worked for me when usin a face mask. not even a 1/2 mask. that' s why I went back to face paint. a good quality anti-fog spray will help in cold weather as long as your not usin a mask.

basserman 09-04-2003 08:58 AM

RE: Foggy glasses question
 
Hey Coug.......One good fix here. LASIK or Ladar eye surgery lol. Had it done 2 yrs ago....Best thing I ever did!!!

DaveH 09-04-2003 11:26 AM

RE: Foggy glasses question
 
I hope you get a good solution that I can use on my binoculars. Dang things fog up every time I use them if the temps are cool or cold.

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cableguy119 09-04-2003 12:07 PM

RE: Foggy glasses question
 
Glasses and fask mask is a problem period.

I know first hand. I have tried anti-fog and even left my glasses out over night in the elements so there wouldn' t be cold to hot transition. A face mask just traps too much air. I find that I have to slit my face mask a bit at the bottom and breath out the bottom of the mask to keep them from fogging. Really a pain but face painting does work.

I find that if I leave my binoculars out in the weather they don' t fog up other than the first time I take them out. Leave window cracked a bit or put them in bed of truck or the toolbox keeps the temperature close to the outside air and has lead me to fewer fog ups. Hope it helps

JKT 09-04-2003 02:21 PM

RE: Foggy glasses question
 
Try " Super Sea Drops" , they were developed for dive masks.

brucelit 09-04-2003 04:52 PM

RE: Foggy glasses question
 
If you can do it try the contacts. I hate when I have to wear my glasses due to an eye problem or irritation. I' ve tried every type of anti-fog I could find in my area and have never found any that work satifactorily:( Hoping to get surgery one of these days and won' t have to worry about it any more:D

8mm/06 09-04-2003 04:54 PM

RE: Foggy glasses question
 
JKT and Navy have given you the best advice I know of.


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