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Skiing with glasses - resolved

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Plus 1 for a visor helmet, I have a Bolle helmet which is great for skiing with glasses. If it snows then visor down but still enough room for air to circulate to keep glasses from steaming up, if its warm then visor up and normal air flow.

Helmet also has sliding air vents so easy to regulate air flow, its great not to continually have to clear steamed up glasses which makes it a lot safer to see where you are going
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I cannot abide disposable contact lenses so wore Cebe OTG goggles over glasses in January, they're roomy and it worked pretty well, fine when moving on skis I found, glasses got a little foggy when stopped and I was getting warmer. I believe a good trick is to let shampoo residue dry on the glasses then wipe it off when dry and before usage, leaves the glasses completely anti-fog.
Visor helmet sounds like a good solution too.
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