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Best option for someone who wears glasses?

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ikold

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What is the best option for someone who wears glasses. I find that goggles always fog up. Even the Smith goggles with the built in blower don't seem to work. I even bough a pair of the prescription versions (like $500 bucks) and they were terrible. The internal lens would ice up.

Is there a product out there that stays fog free that you can either wear glasses under or get with your prescription ?
 
To me the best option is contacts. I hate glasses! I hate glasses!! Did I say I HATE glasses? I just have cheaper scott goggles with light sensitive lenses because with contacts I have to have something darker or the sun kills my eyes but they never fogged up once last winter. Glasses are always fogged up it seems. The only other option might be a full faced helmet with an electric shield. and find some good anti fog stuff for your glasses. I wonder how rain-x would work on glasses?
 
What is the best option for someone who wears glasses. I find that goggles always fog up. Even the Smith goggles with the built in blower don't seem to work. I even bough a pair of the prescription versions (like $500 bucks) and they were terrible. The internal lens would ice up.

Is there a product out there that stays fog free that you can either wear glasses under or get with your prescription ?


HaberVision has a few options for you.

We have an optical insert ($25) which works really well.
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I do recommend using our Eliminator fan.
What is unique about our fan is that there is a built in humidity sensor. It turns on only when needed. So those people that wear contacts will not suffer from the drying out of your eyes from constant airflow from other fans. It also turns itself off when not needed to save the battery. Works very well. The Eliminator fits all of our goggles and most other brands as well. We offer great pricing if you get the eliminator with a goggle.
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We also offer OTG goggles. We have one dedicated but at least two other that also work. The Ouzo is our dedicated OTG goggles, but the Highline and Prima will work as well depending no how large your glasses are.


PM me and I will do what I can for you on pricing.

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scott otg (Over the glasses) are deeper foamed and work great. Very easy to find at most dealers.
 
ditch the glasses when riding, for contacts. it really is easier, and ALOT BETTER. ski
 
ProVue's work very well. They attach a prescription lens into the goggle. I've been using them for 15 years with good results. With contacts I lost my near vision and couldn't read the gauges or work on my sled.
I have a pair with the Smith turbo fan and another pair with snap off lens system so I can change from yellow in low light to Dark Blue on a sunny day. Quick straps on the helmet and they are the best solution I've found....short of lasik.
 
Ditto. Have tried the ProView's and they were junk and tried the habervision with the air fan and still did not work well.

I guess I'll have to get contacts....
 
Tried the OTG 's and the Habervision fan> No luck ,waisted money.

How long ago was this?

We do have a refund policy. Contact me.

I'm not sure how long ago you ordered. I'll try to help you.

Goggles have a no fog coating. Glasses do not. Which means you need to put a no fog treatment on. I use a goop that is also a cleaner.

Glasses only not the goggles.
 
Wear glasses also. Made the switch from full face to moto helmet with a pair of Haber ouzo's w/eliminator fan last winter. And I'll never go back. Worked like a charm for me while on the move. If I stoped for to long they would start to fog but not to bad. Also used no fog spray on my glasses also just in case.
 
I to have fought the same thing for many years. Until the last part of the season of last year. Went to contacts and never even looked back. Your choices of googles are endless then. Money well spent.
 
Contacts, the only time I use them is when riding. I have never found anything that ever worked with glasses.
 
I use Bolle Vigilantes with the prescription insert, and do real well. The rose lens is the best lens I have ever used for adverse light conditions.

The real secret to not fogging, though, is anathema to other site users--NMFH. They really do work. Run with the visor slightly open as needed, and lift the whole front whenever you stop.
 
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