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    Glasses fog with facemask

    I like to wear a face mask when its cold how do you guys get around this

    #2
    Pull your nose out of the mask. This fixes it but exposes a little more face, only thing I have come up with

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      #3
      Breath out through your mouth. Rain-x makes an anti-fog product, maybe you could give that a shot.

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        #4
        Put dish soap on your glass lenses. Let it dry and then get a soft cloth and wipe it off without water. Its always worked for me on them cold nights when predator hunting.

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          #5
          Get the rain x wipes for your pack. Been using them on safety glasses for years.

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            #6
            I had the same issue. Ended up taking one for the team and spending money to get contacts.

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              #7
              Originally posted by jjaimes View Post
              Put dish soap on your glass lenses. Let it dry and then get a soft cloth and wipe it off without water. Its always worked for me on them cold nights when predator hunting.
              This.

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                #8
                Find a way to arrange your face mask/bandana so that it doesn't allow your breath to go up and out the top of the face mask and under your glasses. By rolling up the top edge of your face mask, you can create enough "bulk" to seal off any open spaces that would allow your warm breath to escape (sometimes). It's not foolproof, but it works pretty well.

                You can situate the top edge of your facemask just under your nose, and that usually works. Downside is that your nose gets cold. When you have a face mask over your nose, it creates a gap on either side of your nose between your nose and your cheek. That's where your breath escapes and fogs your glasses. Find a way to seal that off.

                RainX or other fogproof cleaners or wipes help too.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BigFoot View Post
                  Breath out through your mouth. Rain-x makes an anti-fog product, maybe you could give that a shot.
                  Tried the Rain-X product and wasn't satisfied with it. Now I exhale thru my mouth as mentioned, or keep my nose outside the mask. If you are worried about your exposed nose spooking a deer, then put some camo makeup/mud/charcoal on it.

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                    #10
                    I went and got contacts a few weeks ago. Never wore them before in my life and I am over the half-century mark. I am so glad I got them! I solved at least 3 annoyances from wearing glasses, including foggy glasses during archery season!


                    cricman

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                      #11
                      fog-x

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                        #12
                        I've tried about every face mask on the market. Have not tried the rain x or dish soap yet.
                        I've even toyed with the idea of breathing through a tube

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