Hot face; cool mountain; foggy glasses

Mule

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When my glasses get foggy, i cant see to shoot anything. I wipe them, but as soon as I put them back on and get drawn, they are foggy AGAIN!!!! Am I the only one?!? Is there a trick that works? I’ve tried the scuba mask spit trick. No bueno. Looking for proven fixes so I dont waste my time/money on crap that doesnt work.
 
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Google anti-fog spray. We use some on safety glasses.

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Fatcamp

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Move slower.

Hate glasses, but contacts would be horrible in the desert country we hunt.
 
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Been there, I had it turn a 100 yard shot into a 650 yard shot by the time I got the glasses off and settled into a comfortable shooting position.
 

Btaylor

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Might not be practical for a hunt but you can rub a slice of potato on the lense then a little rinse with water. Never tested for exactly how long it will last but worked good on goggles in a pool. Seemed to always last a few hours.
 

Wapiti406

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I could not wear contacts all day long due to dry eyes, and constantly fought fogging glasses, specifically in the dark. A few years ago I broke down and got LASIK. It is a little pricey, but by far the best money I have ever spent. Not having my glasses fog when trying to get to the top of ridge before daylight is just one of the benefits.
 

Deepshax

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move the glasses down your nose a bit, create some space for air to flow between the frame and your eyebrow/socket
 

MNBill

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I fought foggy glasses for years duck hunting in dirt, wind, rain and snow. What a pain. I finally got contacts and what an improvement. 2 years ago, I go Lasik. Don't know why I waited so long. Night and day difference!
 

slowelk

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Might not be practical for a hunt but you can rub a slice of potato on the lense then a little rinse with water. Never tested for exactly how long it will last but worked good on goggles in a pool. Seemed to always last a few hours.

I swam competitively from age 5-21 and have never heard of this fix. How did you come up with this?
 

Btaylor

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I swam competitively from age 5-21 and have never heard of this fix. How did you come up with this?

My folks showed me when I was a kid. No idea where it came from. Prolly went something along the lines of...can't fix that problem with duck tape or bailin wire, what say we rub a little tater juice on it and see if that helps.
 
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