Shift4200
Gold Member
Long time skier and snowboarder here.... and goggle enthusiast (borderline goggle problem!) Just back from a holiday ski trip out in Colorado.
I find that if i wear a ski mask, balaclava, or anything else that covers my face that i struggle with fogging. I wear premier models from several manufactures and there's little difference between them when it comes to ventilation. The problem that I have is anything that covers my face directs my breath upwards to escape, this forces moisture up into the lower vents of the goggle. IF i'm moving at a decent clip, it's irrelevant because airflow removes the fog. At slower speeds (like you would experience on a tractor) I have to keep my nose exposed so my breath can escape before hitting the lower vents on the goggs.
Double wall goggs are def the first step to improving your situation. Also, I'm not sure if this is still available, but SCOTT used to make a goggle with an attachable fan that would help evacuate moisture. Might be worth looking into.
If you want to try anti-fog... i find the only one that is worth a dam is called "Cat Crap".
-J
I find that if i wear a ski mask, balaclava, or anything else that covers my face that i struggle with fogging. I wear premier models from several manufactures and there's little difference between them when it comes to ventilation. The problem that I have is anything that covers my face directs my breath upwards to escape, this forces moisture up into the lower vents of the goggle. IF i'm moving at a decent clip, it's irrelevant because airflow removes the fog. At slower speeds (like you would experience on a tractor) I have to keep my nose exposed so my breath can escape before hitting the lower vents on the goggs.
Double wall goggs are def the first step to improving your situation. Also, I'm not sure if this is still available, but SCOTT used to make a goggle with an attachable fan that would help evacuate moisture. Might be worth looking into.
If you want to try anti-fog... i find the only one that is worth a dam is called "Cat Crap".
-J