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    Most ski goggles are designed to sit right up against the ridge of a ski helmet to create a "seal". If you're wearing a regular helmet, I'd say you'd be more than fine since typically those don't come as far down on the forehead.

    I have the same problems as others in here, in that I wear prescription glasses that fog up heavily if I'm not careful of my breathing and where I have my face mask. I ordered what is supposed to be the best anti-fog ever (called cat-crap, no joke) from Amazon, should be here tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetSVT99 View Post
    Most ski goggles are designed to sit right up against the ridge of a ski helmet to create a "seal". If you're wearing a regular helmet, I'd say you'd be more than fine since typically those don't come as far down on the forehead.

    I have the same problems as others in here, in that I wear prescription glasses that fog up heavily if I'm not careful of my breathing and where I have my face mask. I ordered what is supposed to be the best anti-fog ever (called cat-crap, no joke) from Amazon, should be here tomorrow.
    Can't wait to hear your review. I used to play paintball and swear I tried every kind of anti-fog on the market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetSVT99 View Post
    Most ski goggles are designed to sit right up against the ridge of a ski helmet to create a "seal". If you're wearing a regular helmet, I'd say you'd be more than fine since typically those don't come as far down on the forehead.

    I have the same problems as others in here, in that I wear prescription glasses that fog up heavily if I'm not careful of my breathing and where I have my face mask. I ordered what is supposed to be the best anti-fog ever (called cat-crap, no joke) from Amazon, should be here tomorrow.
    Well I'll be damned...


    I love REI's comment about it: "Easy to carry in your pocket, the 0.5 oz. container holds enough Cat Crap for multiple uses"

    You know, because you never know when you need a big heap of cat crap on the go.

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    Cat-crap works great as an anti-fog. I've been using it for years both biking and skiing. I never were goggles. Don't like the feel of them and I hate the tunnel effect.

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