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Do all Uvex goggles come with vented lenses and frames?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Basically as the title, I need a new pair of lenses. Terrible luck so far with awful fogging and I've gone through about 4 pairs of varied goggles. I was led to believe that Uvex stick little holes directly in their lenses so as to directly ventilate the face. I've tried a pair of them last winter and they were so much better than the rubbish I had. However, that was an old set of Uvex goggles, so am wondering if their G.GL 4 is also made the same way? Or all of their range?
Any answer most appreciated.
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