Welcome to the Tombstone Eyewear blog! Today, we're going to talk about a common problem that many winter sports enthusiasts face: fogging snow goggles. Not only is it frustrating, but it can also be dangerous if you're skiing or snowboarding at high speeds. Here are some tips to help you prevent your snow goggles from fogging up so you can enjoy your winter sports safely.
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Proper ventilation is key. The most important thing you can do to prevent your snow goggles from fogging up is to ensure that they have proper ventilation. Our snow goggles have small vents on the top, bottom, and sides that allow for airflow and prevent moisture buildup. Make sure these vents are not blocked by snow or ice.
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Avoid breathing on the inside of the goggles. When you're wearing your snow goggles, try to avoid breathing on the inside of them. This will help to keep the lens dry and prevent fogging.
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Make sure your goggles fit snugly. It's important to make sure your snow goggles fit snugly against your face, but not too tightly. This will help to prevent warm air from being trapped inside the goggles and causing them to fog up.
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Properly adjusted and aligned. Make sure your goggles are properly adjusted and aligned with your face. It's also important that the goggles are not too tight, as this can cause the goggles to fog up.
At Tombstone Eyewear, we understand the importance of clear vision while participating in winter sports. That's why we carry a wide range of snow goggles that are designed with ventilation and anti-fog technology to keep your goggles clear while you're on the slopes. If you're in need of a new pair of snow goggles, be sure to check out our selection! Stay safe and have fun this winter season!
Check out our Fogging Goggles 101 page to find out more tips & tricks!