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[at-l] Winter and glasses
These are the "Smith Turbo" series of goggles.
http://www.smithsports.com/
They have a really annoying web site.
-- Jim
On Sat, 2002-01-05 at 15:20, ARTCLOUTMN@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 1/5/02 7:31:47 AM, bcalkins@disaster-relief.net writes:
>
> << FWIW; I guess I could/should experiment some more. Some SCUBA magazine
> 20+ years ago tested Cat Crap, dish soap, saliva and a few other anti-fog
> items for dive masks. If I remember correctly saliva ranked number one. I
> do remember trying saliva on one cold weather outing, It froze to the
> lenses almost worse than the fog/frost for seeing through. And the cleanup
> in the cold was almost impossible. >>
>
> There is a company that makes ski goggles with a built in fan. I borrowed a
> pair one rainy day while on the ski slopes. They worked great. I have never
> found a way to keep my glasses from fogging while hiking or skiing in the
> rain and very cold weather. I generally cannot wear ski goggles because both
> my glasses and goggles tend to fog. Usually I just freeze my face without
> goggles. But this set up worked great. However they were expensive. $100
> +++.
>
> Art
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