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[時事閒聊] How to Prevent Fogging When Wearing Glasses Under Ski Goggles

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Wearing ski goggles over glasses is a practical solution for skiers and snowboarders who rely on prescription eyewear. However, a common challenge arises: fogging. When warm air from your body meets the cold surface of your lenses, condensation forms, impairing your vision. Here are some tips to help prevent fogging while enjoying the slopes.

First, choose OTG (Over the Glasses) ski goggles specifically designed to accommodate glasses. These goggles offer extra ventilation space and a better seal to reduce moisture build-up. Make sure your glasses also fit comfortably under the goggles without pressing against your face, as poor airflow increases the risk of fog.

Ventilation is key. Look for ski goggles over glasses with advanced ventilation systems and anti-fog coatings on the lenses. Also, avoid blocking the vents with a scarf or face mask. Instead, position your mask under your goggles to let warm air escape more easily.

Another effective method is using anti-fog treatments. Apply an anti-fog spray or wipe to both your glasses and goggle lenses before hitting the mountain. These solutions create a barrier that minimizes condensation.

Make sure your gear is dry before you start. Moisture trapped inside your goggles or on your glasses will quickly fog up in the cold. Store your goggles in a dry, ventilated place and avoid putting them on your helmet or forehead when not in use, as this introduces sweat and heat.

Finally, try to keep movement continuous. Taking frequent breaks or stopping often can cause temperature shifts that promote fogging. By staying active, airflow around your goggles and glasses remains more consistent.

In conclusion, wearing ski goggles over glasses doesn't have to result in constant fog issues. With the right gear and preventative steps, you can enjoy clear vision and focus entirely on your snow adventure.


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