I have never swam open water ,but my boss just started. Her complaint is how do you keep your goggles from becoming fog over? I swim in a pool so I have no idea,does the anti fog sprays work?
I use AquaSphere Kaimans for open water swims and I put them on when both my face and they are dry -- no spit, anti-fog spray, or other solution -- and I have yet to have them fog up during a practice swim or an event.
In the pool, though, I use a pair of TYR Petite Femmes with the spit & rinse method (actually, I look like I'm trying to get that last bit of chocolate goodness from a pudding cup -- I don't actually spit, I just lick the cr*p out of the inside of each lens with my tongue). :blush: I've been using this method since the '70s, which has always worked for me, regardless of the model of goggles I use.
I use AquaSphere Kaimans for open water swims and I put them on when both my face and they are dry -- no spit, anti-fog spray, or other solution -- and I have yet to have them fog up during a practice swim or an event.
In the pool, though, I use a pair of TYR Petite Femmes with the spit & rinse method (actually, I look like I'm trying to get that last bit of chocolate goodness from a pudding cup -- I don't actually spit, I just lick the cr*p out of the inside of each lens with my tongue). :blush: I've been using this method since the '70s, which has always worked for me, regardless of the model of goggles I use.