anti-fog or not?

Former Member
Former Member
The anti-fog coating of goggles seems to work only for a few weeks. Even if you are careful not to scratch it off, it seems to attract dirt and make the lens "foggy" anyway. So, soon you better end up scratch off all the coatings. I just wonder if it makes much sense to get anti-fog goggles unless it's just for a short period of time? I use soapy water to rinse goggles before putting on, and it has worked better without a single fail instance. I'm debating to myself whether to scratch off the coating of my new goggles which have already become "foggy" because I can't touch the lens to clean the dirt that's been attracted by the coating.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I've "upgraded" the rubber strap for a new and improved bungie cord type strap. Doesn't melt either at hot outdoor meets, or in your car all day long at work. :) I have tired these too. Indeed they are durable and last forever, makes for a great daily training strap. But they are so bulky! In practice without a cap it isnt bad, but trying to fit all that mass plus the big plastic adjuster clip under a racecap? ouch
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I've "upgraded" the rubber strap for a new and improved bungie cord type strap. Doesn't melt either at hot outdoor meets, or in your car all day long at work. :) I have tired these too. Indeed they are durable and last forever, makes for a great daily training strap. But they are so bulky! In practice without a cap it isnt bad, but trying to fit all that mass plus the big plastic adjuster clip under a racecap? ouch
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