growly
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Wife uses a full face with heated shield,works good.
Here is a link that will lead you to the review of the Habervision Ouzo OTG and Habervision Fan module.
Our son rides with glasses and goggles equipped with the Habervision fan module. We have found that the more you leave your goggles in place when riding with this combination the less likely you are to fog your glasses.
doc says laser isnt an option and pretty sure years ago said contacts were out as well. maybe ill look into that again. thanx everyone for ur help.I tried many things but contacts were by far the best option for me. Why do you say there not an option? you dont want the hassle? price to high? honestly i was poping them in and out after a week no problem and the price was DECENT i think i paid like 90bucks and they have lasted my a hole year .....I got like 90 sets that are daily use so i just use them when i ride.
Just posting my experence but my one regret is that i didnt get contacts sooner
Best advice yet. What happens to glasses when you come into the house from the cold outside? When you hang your goggles from the handlebar of the sled while you rest and have a pop or a shmoke, they cool off....put 'em back on your warm face and they are fogged. Stick your gogs on the motor or on the clutch while you rest...keep 'em warm.but the best way to keep your glasses from fogging up is avoiding taking your goggles off until its absolutely necessary, exposing them to the cold is my biggest issue.
Best advice yet. What happens to glasses when you come into the house from the cold outside? When you hang your goggles from the handlebar of the sled while you rest and have a pop or a shmoke, they cool off....put 'em back on your warm face and they are fogged. Stick your gogs on the motor or on the clutch while you rest...keep 'em warm.
Laser-eye surgury was the best mod I ever did to a sled. Did it in 2000, still got better than 20/20 eyeballs. Prior to that I was a heated visor guy....but apparently they aren't cool any more...