But saying that, i have a cheap pair....that steam up. I just have to make sure i keep my face and goggles dry when putting on. They good for 20 mins or so then. There are products on the market but i cant shed any light on them.
Decent googles seam to perform better I always go for the £16-20 range. I think thats about as much as you can spend on a pair of googles (excluding open water models).
Put some fairy liquid on some kitchen roll and rub it in. Then use a clean piece and wipe off the excess liquid. Should keep them mist free for a couple of uses.
If you spit in them, you can risk scratching the lens with small 'grit' like particles in your spit.
All I do is rinse my goggles in the water im gona swim in, then before putting them on put your head under the water. This then gets your face and goggle used to the same conditions.
I use Aquasphere Kaimen or Cayenne Goggles and never have a problem with steaming up:)
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But saying that, i have a cheap pair....that steam up. I just have to make sure i keep my face and goggles dry when putting on. They good for 20 mins or so then. There are products on the market but i cant shed any light on them.
Richard Stannard at the Triathlon Live show said that
Potato juice [8|] works but never tried that!!
The speedo anti fog definately works because I use that one.
I spit, rub with thumb (no rinse)
Decent googles seam to perform better I always go for the £16-20 range. I think thats about as much as you can spend on a pair of googles (excluding open water models).
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All I do is rinse my goggles in the water im gona swim in, then before putting them on put your head under the water. This then gets your face and goggle used to the same conditions.
I use Aquasphere Kaimen or Cayenne Goggles and never have a problem with steaming up:)