Mile High can the eliminator be put in backwards to help clear the glasses? I currently use Scott 87 OTG's with the bottom of the taped off. I do not use the breathbox as it makes my glassess ride to high on the nose and I'm then looking through the bifocal. Last year in Cooke I had some fogging issue on a powery day, but other than that they stayed fairly fog free. My goggles never really fogged it was my glasses. So if I use the fog spray on my glasses and turn the eliminator to blow on my glasses and not the goggle would that work?
I wouldn't recommend you trying that. I suppose you could do it, but I don't think it would work like that.
If you have to wear glasses you might consider the HaberVision Optical Insert
It is a special lenses designed to fit in our goggles for eye glasses wearer. It can be used with an Eliminator. I am sure it will fit other brands of goggles but I highly recommend using the complete Haber setup. If you are VERY interested in this PM me and I can talk with you more about it and try to work something out with you. The insert itself is very cheap at $25, you then take it to your eye doctor and have lenses put in. I would take the goggles you plan on wearing with the insert (although it can be taken in and out of any goggle) so that way you get a good pupil distance (optometrist talk) measurement.