I wish I was still a youngin...I'm quite middle aged at this point.
I'll have to look into the Fogtech stuff, I've tried a few anti-fog solutions for SCA fighting (none of them ever worked worth a darn)
I wish I was still a youngin...I'm quite middle aged at this point.
I'll have to look into the Fogtech stuff, I've tried a few anti-fog solutions for SCA fighting (none of them ever worked worth a darn)
Eh, you're still probably younger than me.
In order to see the Light,
you must sometimes risk the Dark.
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Im old enough to have seen the original Star Wars in the theatre back in the 70s, it seems to have made a lasting impression
(To this day, every time I hear the 20th Century Fox fanfare, I think Star Wars)
I graduated from high school a couple weeks after A New Hope came out in the theaters in '77.
In order to see the Light,
you must sometimes risk the Dark.
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Ok, got me beat there...I was still a wee lad when it was first released.
I graduated high school a year ago....
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Its good to know this. Glad to read all ideas.
I have the same problem with SCA fighting. I've given up and just pull my helmet off and clena the goggles every so often. Not the best solution for a costume helmet, though. I haven't seen any anti-fogging spray or cloth that works long term. Some work for an hour or two.
My experience with anti fog for the most part a disappointment. The Fogtech wipes usually will work for about a half day. Other anti fog I've tried haven't worked even that long. The most reliable thing I've used is dish soap, like Palmolive. Rub it on and let it dry. (overnight inside if it's cold out or an hour on hot day outside) Once it is dried then I use a cloth and buff the lens until it's clear again. The film that's left on there keeps it from fogging. I've used that technique with full face helmets with a balaclava on. The drawback is you have to do it before each use. Fans are definitely the way to go if your helmet will fit them though.
Sorry for the necro but I didn't see anyone else who had tried this.
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