One way is to buy anti-fogging spray. Your spray it into the goggles, and wait about 24 hours (or less, depending on the instructions on the bottle), and it should be less foggy, and have little to no fog. Others have said that spitting into the lens, and then wiping it off will stop goggles from fogging (something to do with the saliva).
prevents fogging
They sell stuff called cat crap, it will keep them from fogging up. See added link -
Most snowmobilers experience fogging with goggles when they stop or become warm creating prespiration. Double lense technology has helped in preventing fog. Today's market offers fans for your goggles. Some are built into the goggles while others are an extra add on. Just released is an automatic fan which uses humidity sensors and turns on only as needed.
Biking goggles are typically designed to provide wind and dust protection, while ski goggles are designed to protect against cold temperatures, snow glare, and UV rays. Ski goggles often have features like anti-fog coatings and ventilation to prevent fogging during high-intensity activities, which may not be as necessary for biking goggles.
Yes they are safe to be used in airsoft and can withstand almost 750 fps (i tried an expirament with my goggles and my friend had a 725 fps gun and shot my goggles to see how tough they were and they held pretty well.
you keep not fogged by not wearing them:)
How much does a pair of what kind of goggles cost? What would you like to use these goggles for? Swimming goggles are not the same as skydiving goggles, and neither of them are as impact resistant as goggles made for shooting or playing paintball or airsoft.
Yes, they have a wide selection, even an M16 airsoft with; laser light, hand grip, and goggles. All for $30!
out? probably 2% with goggles 0%
If you are going to be an airsoft sniper, you will need goggles, and not a full face mask. While this will allow you to use an optic better, it means you could get hit in the face. So you should also play with a scarf/shemagh, and be ready to surrender if people get close, unless you want face welts.
Airsoft goggles SHOULD protect from pretty much any average airsoft bb, and including gas, but read the back of the box before you buy goggles to see their specific limitations. I would HIGHLY recommend ANSI certified glasses. KEEP IN MIND THAT GLASSES ONLY PROTECT YOUR Eyes I know at least four people that have had their teeth chipped by bbs so I woul recommend some kind of mask