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Sgt. Cooper August 21st, 2011 13:53

u can also us shaving cream, works like a charm

RosettaStoned August 21st, 2011 14:24

Picked up some Revision reusable anti-fog cloths from Airsoftgi last week. Got good reviews, haven't personally tried it yet. I fucking hate fog.

kullwarrior August 21st, 2011 16:51

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Originally Posted by RosettaStoned (Post 1520489)
Picked up some Revision reusable anti-fog cloths from Airsoftgi last week. Got good reviews, haven't personally tried it yet. I fucking hate fog.

Doesnt work for me at all... Still fog like crazy.
Very mild one won't but hot mositure, will blurr like crazy

Amos August 21st, 2011 16:56

Yea, I noticed the revision stuff is more of an oil than an alcohol

lurkingknight August 22nd, 2011 18:16

I used fogtech this weekend at hotbox... when it gets really bad though, the water just starts to condensate on the lens... problem I had is the fogtech didn't wipe on smoothly, it streaked so the water pooled and created lensing effects and distortion.

My next step is to add a fan. I want to keep the foam there because it generally keeps dust and crap out of the goggles, and getting shit in your eyes sucks... especially when you're wearing everything from facemask to glasses and then goggles.

The Tradesman August 23rd, 2011 19:51

Oakley hockey visor anti-fog spray from canadian tire. They have bauer too but its half the price. You get what you pay for and the oakley is only 9.99$. Ive used it at Hotbox and a local game and my glasses were perfect the entire time. Give it a try, its only ten bucks.

Brayden August 23rd, 2011 22:30

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Originally Posted by lurkingknight (Post 1521154)
I used fogtech this weekend at hotbox... when it gets really bad though, the water just starts to condensate on the lens... problem I had is the fogtech didn't wipe on smoothly, it streaked so the water pooled and created lensing effects and distortion.

My next step is to add a fan. I want to keep the foam there because it generally keeps dust and crap out of the goggles, and getting shit in your eyes sucks... especially when you're wearing everything from facemask to glasses and then goggles.

The fogtech wipe turned into a gel on my lenses because of how hot my face was. Still hasn't completely come off and the lenses are scraped from trying.

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Originally Posted by Derek_valo (Post 1521813)
Oakley hockey visor anti-fog spray from canadian tire. They have bauer too but its half the price. You get what you pay for and the oakley is only 9.99$. Ive used it at Hotbox and a local game and my glasses were perfect the entire time. Give it a try, its only ten bucks.

Much better than fogtech, probably the best i've used to far for preventing fog however the water doesn't bead up so much as drip.

the catshit stuff or whatever it is worked well for me not so much for stopping fog but for beading the fog. visibility ws half decent then.

I have a very hot face :P

tygr701 August 23rd, 2011 23:02

Revision fog wipes don't work well....s*** was looking to try some of those instead. Have still had the fogtech fog up completely then applied the second time and all it did was streak. Well guess I'll have to wait for the fogtech DX stuff and hope its better.

kullwarrior August 24th, 2011 01:23

For the record, the new ESS wipe works....slightly better than the Revision, However, I really think it boil down to the shape of the goggle.

The way I try how good anti-fog or goggle are is simply use it when I work out and see how bad it can fog up (I have station at home so no body will ask me why am I wearing a Helmet and goggles xD)

For the record stuff I've tried....
ESS Striker/Profile/Turbofan serious fog like crazy no matter what, I done the foam mod, use the fan on high etc.
on the other hand... ESS Advancer V12, doesn't fog, but have very minimal blur. When I took if off, the lens was pretty much soaked with sweat, it just shows it works effectively.

TechSeller August 24th, 2011 08:35

Just a reminder regarding Fogtech... do not unfold the wipe and the inside of the lens must be completely dry and clean before applying. The DX formula will be more forgiving with some moisture/dirt being present.

-Frank

The Tradesman August 26th, 2011 16:16

Im telling you guys, try the oakley visor spray from crappy tire. Works wonders and its only 10$, also you can have it in your hand that day. Oakley is top of the line and hockey players sweat WAY more than we do playing airsoft, for 10$ you cant go wrong.

Mr. inked August 26th, 2011 18:15

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Originally Posted by Brett-18 (Post 1517148)
That's kinda along the lines of my question what is the best brand? As i have used one before for a hockey visor and it made no difference.

reason the hockey stuff did not work is because its made for cold environments

Freeze August 26th, 2011 18:51

Try rubbing some spit on to it. If it works for swimming it should work for this....

kullwarrior August 26th, 2011 20:11

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Originally Posted by Freeze (Post 1523474)
Try rubbing some spit on to it. If it works for swimming it should work for this....

In swimming, it works...for max 10 minutes. I don't know how you swim, but I sweat a lot when I swim.


I got C-Clear today, these are much better than Revision and ESS No Fog Cloth in my quick testing.

gunscythe August 27th, 2011 01:02

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Originally Posted by TechSeller (Post 1522048)
Just a reminder regarding Fogtech... do not unfold the wipe and the inside of the lens must be completely dry and clean before applying. The DX formula will be more forgiving with some moisture/dirt being present.

-Frank

Exactly. I bring free "windex" and "bounty (paper cloths)" to the field, and tell people:

- windex and clean both sides of your mask.
- Fogtech the inside of your mask
- After it's applied, don't touch.

That works for all thermal masks all the time, and for single layer masks for a shorter period.

I still don't know the difference between fogtech and fogtech dx as they both work for us here. We've even tried left and right lenses, and both are similar.


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