Anti-Fog Question from a Newbie

Former Member
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Hello: I'm a newbie swimmer and just found this forum. Please forgive my ignorance by asking this question, but I am stumped: I'm swimming laps indoors for exercise and I cannot, for the life of me, find anything to reduce the fog on my goggles. I wear Rocket Sockets by TYR and I've tried using Goggle Bright which was purchased at a local dive shop and it doesn't work for me at all. :( I'm so frustrated b/c I'm quickly falling in love w/swimming but this one problem is driving my crazy; any suggestions for this girl? Thanks so much, Steph :)
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  • Former Member
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    At the trials, I noticed most, if not all, swimmers put on dry goggles for the competition. I tried that this morning and my goggles stayed fog free for a lot more laps before starting to fog than usual. I guess for competition, putting on dry goggles will do the trick (for any sprint race that is). Jim - THANKS for the suggestion of using Speedo anti-fog. I have tried it but I obviously didn't follow the directions.
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  • Former Member
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    At the trials, I noticed most, if not all, swimmers put on dry goggles for the competition. I tried that this morning and my goggles stayed fog free for a lot more laps before starting to fog than usual. I guess for competition, putting on dry goggles will do the trick (for any sprint race that is). Jim - THANKS for the suggestion of using Speedo anti-fog. I have tried it but I obviously didn't follow the directions.
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