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Post by rocketnutz on Sept 19, 2011 13:12:35 GMT -5
Ok Boy and Girls,
Fun weekend - but the one thing I heard (and experienced) the WHOLE day was : FOGGING MASK!
SOOOOOOO
Did ANYBODY NOT have a problem with it? What product (s) did you use?
Thanks for the feedback!!
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Post by Gravity on Sept 19, 2011 13:38:23 GMT -5
Hot body inside the lens and cool damp air outside pretty much equals fog when using cheap masks. The absolute first thing I tell people to purchase gear-wise is a great mask. You can have the best gun for your play style and it will be useless if you can't see. Most rental masks anywhere have single pane lenses and they are pretty much guaranteed to fog, especially on a day such as Saturday was. Quality masks will have superior venting and thermal paned lenses to help with this issue.
-Wearing a hat, or anything covering your head, can and will hold your body heat in and make the problem even worse. -Try to breathe downward so the hot air has less chance to travel straight up to the lens. -While moving forward try to keep your head tilted slightly downward so the vents on top of the mask can keep venting. -There are some fog sprays you can purchase. Some work, some don't. Some just damage your lenses, so make sure you read the packaging carefully.
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Post by chowda on Sept 20, 2011 7:08:29 GMT -5
Gravity speaks the truth!
As much as a fan boy as this may sound like, watch what the pros are wearing. High end masks usually work much better than the cheaper models.........like most things, you get what you pay for
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Post by whitefeather on Sept 20, 2011 14:32:54 GMT -5
I have yet to use any mask that doesn't fog. Don't care what they advertise. If you sweat heavy like I do, you can pretty much count on it. Best solution I have used so far is a good lens cleaner anti fog spray coupled with a mask fan, single or dual fans, your choice. But, I usually go for double. They more the merrier I say!
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Post by Jet on Sept 25, 2011 21:18:28 GMT -5
I have a mask with a fan for this very reason
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