http://www.vitalmtb.com/photos/features/Airflaps-Anti-Fog-System-for-MTB-Helmets-and-Goggles,6065/Airflaps-Anti-Fog-System-for-MTB-Helmets-and-Goggles,59825/sspomer,2
Think you'd try it? I'm kinda on the fence about this one. Certainly a viable solution for folks that don't wear contacts with goggles or have prescription inserts with goggles.
I wear contacts only when I am riding downhill or moto under my goggles. I like having that still(ish) pocket of air in front my eyes because my contacts dries out and starts shifting after 3-4hrs if i don't re-wet. Although, I realize that a careful balance of air circulation is integral to anti-fog, I feel that the airflap would introduce too much airflow where my contacts would dry out and i'm concerned that the gap can let in dirt/debris and sweat easier.
Or maybe I should just sack up and get PRK and be done with this contacts malarky.
Think you'd try it? I'm kinda on the fence about this one. Certainly a viable solution for folks that don't wear contacts with goggles or have prescription inserts with goggles.
I wear contacts only when I am riding downhill or moto under my goggles. I like having that still(ish) pocket of air in front my eyes because my contacts dries out and starts shifting after 3-4hrs if i don't re-wet. Although, I realize that a careful balance of air circulation is integral to anti-fog, I feel that the airflap would introduce too much airflow where my contacts would dry out and i'm concerned that the gap can let in dirt/debris and sweat easier.
Or maybe I should just sack up and get PRK and be done with this contacts malarky.