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    Wink Best fog-proof googles?

    I'm looking for a set of fog proof glasses /googles for using in the rain. I drive jetboats for a living and have trouble trying to keep glasses from fogging up when driving in the rain. The best I can do so far is to wear a cap with a visor and glasses to try and keep some rain off and keep glasses off face a bit to let air in to stop fogging.

    Conventianal googles don't work as the foam around the eye pieces gets wet from the rain and drips inside causing steam.

    I can't seem to find anything that has good airflow through them to stop fogging.

    Was even going to try a safety visor.

    I think the ideal thing would be googles with an attached visor of some sort....and no I'm not going to wear a helmit and googles...that would freak my passengers out!!

    Any ideas welcome

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    Have you tried some of the gear from the snowboarding world? I wear my snowboard goggles when we take the jetboat out and they seem to work pretty well.
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    ...and stuff the laws of physics; whats the worst that could happen???

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    Are "googles" things that protect one's eyes while viewing the Interweb?
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Are "googles" things that protect one's eyes while viewing the Interweb?
    Apparently so...

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    Maybe some Stadium or Halcyon googles,they are leather covered foam.There are some models to fit over glasses.

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