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Most of my older glasses were the squared design with corners that sit farther from the face. They seemed to fog way less.

Pretty much everything out now is a closer fitting wrap design. I probably have tried 7 or 8 pairs. If I wear a hat (always when shooting) they all fog.

Anyone found any that are readily available and resist fogging, either by design or a coating ? Clear lenses. I don't need anything fancy.
 
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I have a set of Oakley M frames that are vented at the top and that really cuts down on the fogging. Not sure if they are even made any longer though...

ETA: Oakley has the RadarLock Path with clear lenses and vents. Not cheap though.

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I was using ESS before I went to Randolph. The ESS design is a wrap around, but it's got a fair bit of ventilation. The Randolph model I use is the XLW.


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Anti Fog lens wipes are probably what you need.
 
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I use these and they work pretty well.

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Originally posted by Graniteguy:
Anti Fog lens wipes are probably what you need.
 
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Decot high wides keep my sweaty problem u dear control, but when it really gets moist I ditch the hat and wear a sweatband. Not tactile, but badass in a Bjorn Borg sort of way.
 
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Spit on them and wash it off in the ocean.


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Spit and rinse
 
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Decot high wides keep my sweaty problem u dear control, but when it really gets moist I ditch the hat and wear a sweatband. Not tactile, but badass in a Bjorn Borg sort of way.


Same here, sweat bands are part of my range bag...much less fogging

Cat crap works, also interior windshield wipes....rain-x.

And yes the new wrap around frames look cool....probably safer but I can feel how much heat they retain.
 
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Pulling them away from my forehead a bit is the only thing that helps me.
Some ppl have tear ducts that breathe ....everything fogs up.
 
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Edge Eyewear - only company that makes lenses with anti fog built in, not as a coating you have to reapply.
Best part is they are inexpensive. Clear range glasses are about $20! And the lenses are ballistic rated to boot!
 
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I really like these Radians:

https://www.amazon.com/Radians...L70_&dpSrc=srch&th=1

I won't say they never fog up, but it takes a lot to get them to fog. The lenses are separated from the frame at the top, and that makes a huge difference. In addition, they are adjustable for temple length and angle.

I've had very expensive shooting glasses and still had problems, so I just buy these in bulk now and move them to the "loaner" bag when they get scuffed up. Many colors and other options available.
 
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