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Unanswered Fog free riding glasses

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are there any riding glasses out there that are properly fog free?
I have a pair of Milwaukee safety glasses that are so good for not fogging up you can hold the lenses over the steam of a boiling kettle and they stay clear, nothing seems to settle on them but.. everytime ive bought riding glasses that claim to be fog free, they are shit...
any suggestions?
 
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I use a pair of these and haven’t managed to fog them up once whilst riding in all conditions.

That's because you're just too cool ! :cool:
 
Have you thought of trying some Milwaukee safety glasses ? I've heard they're quite good.

ps. Everything I've tried has always fogged at one point or another.
now as incredibly obvious this is, the glasses are too small and quite heavy.. I need milwaukee to make them into goggles and im fine!
 
I think @Mike D. has some new ones he's trialling, but he's not reviewed them yet ...

I've ordered some smiths squads goggles to try.

In Rob's latest video, Laura has some glasses on which almost look like goggles .. they don't look steamed at any point, no idea what they are though.

 
try rubbing Johnson's baby shampoo on both sides of the lenses and then buffing off gently. This is what I swear by for my swimming goggles and they never steam up.
 
Glasses with little vents around the upper perimeter aren't a cure-all, but they make a very big difference when you're working hard in fog or climbing into the clouds.
 
Fog Buster was recommended by my optician.

I have to be working hard in cold conditions, and open the top of my jacket for my specs to fog up.
 
Oakley Jawbreaker. No fogging as long as you are moving. I use the Low Light prism lens version which is perfect for use in the forest where you can be in open sunlight one minute and under a dark canopy of trees the next. They work well with an Enduro full face helmet as well. I use the Smith Mainline helmet and that together with the Jawbreakers is my go to combination. I have Smith Goggles which are a good alternative if I need additional eye protection.
 
I think @Mike D. has some new ones he's trialling, but he's not reviewed them yet ...

I've ordered some smiths squads goggles to try.

In Rob's latest video, Laura has some glasses on which almost look like goggles .. they don't look steamed at any point, no idea what they are though.

Reviewed over in the... er, Review section for you...
 
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