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Zeiss Fog Defender System

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Tried this on my glasses under my Scott Storm OTG googles (no fan) today:
http://www.zeiss.com/sports-optics/...s-accessories/premium-lens-care-products.html (Go to the bottom of the page.)

I got it at Walmart online for $6.90, but they sent me a 2-pack! I applied it last night before going skiing today, and it worked quite well.

Maybe I can hold off on buying OTG goggles with a built-in fan (Smith Knowledge) for now.
 
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Used the stuff again today. It was cold enough to need my face mask, but the stuff still worked.
 

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I am a fan of "Cat Crap". Bought it at REI an it lasts forever. Apply a coating inside and out on my goggles and glasses, let it dry for a a minute and wipe it off with a soft lens cloth. Lasts all day in PNW snow day conditions.

With a product name like that it's got to work well. Perfect as a stocking stuffer too.
 
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Don't know if you're asking me, but I don't put it on my goggles - they never fog up - I use it to keep my glasses from fogging up inside my goggles.
 
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I just wanted to mention that I used this stuff (on my glasses, not my goggles) again yesterday.
It was warm enough to perspire a bit, and it still worked great.
I see no need to get OTG goggles with a built-in fan now.
 

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