Nameless Range
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My eyes are pretty bad..
I typically wear contact lenses, but every once in a while I will be in the field with glasses on. Whether I'm backpacking or hunting, I always bring a pair of glasses in case one of my contacts bite the dust.
My issue is that whenever I am hiking with my glasses on, they fog up terribly. Last hunting season I had it happen to the point that for all intensive purposes I was no longer hunting. I just went shed hunting the other day and was cussing myself for not wearing my contacts.
It has nothing to do with the direction of my breath, and is a product of the fact that I run hot, and the warmth and moisture coming from my face is enough to fog them up. I end up stopping every 30 yards to wipe them clear, which results in a sort of madness.
I have tried internet remedies like washing them with dish soap or shaving cream and not entirely rinsing it off, as well as the impulse buy defogging products sold at the counter in sporting goods stores. Neither have worked.
Do any of you have any tricks or products you have tried that you have found work well for you?
I typically wear contact lenses, but every once in a while I will be in the field with glasses on. Whether I'm backpacking or hunting, I always bring a pair of glasses in case one of my contacts bite the dust.
My issue is that whenever I am hiking with my glasses on, they fog up terribly. Last hunting season I had it happen to the point that for all intensive purposes I was no longer hunting. I just went shed hunting the other day and was cussing myself for not wearing my contacts.
It has nothing to do with the direction of my breath, and is a product of the fact that I run hot, and the warmth and moisture coming from my face is enough to fog them up. I end up stopping every 30 yards to wipe them clear, which results in a sort of madness.
I have tried internet remedies like washing them with dish soap or shaving cream and not entirely rinsing it off, as well as the impulse buy defogging products sold at the counter in sporting goods stores. Neither have worked.
Do any of you have any tricks or products you have tried that you have found work well for you?