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GBBR July 5th, 2013 02:35

Check out airsoft medicine's review on The boogies. He paired it with like a fish tank cleaning sort of device, you can safely wipe without actually taking them off

Zack The Ripper July 5th, 2013 11:56

Seeing as I don't use my boogies anymore, I am going to play around with creating some slots in the foam for ventilation to see what the results are.

Short Round July 5th, 2013 12:08

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Originally Posted by Zack The Ripper (Post 1812865)
Seeing as I don't use my boogies anymore, I am going to play around with creating some slots in the foam for ventilation to see what the results are.

I did this. I cut triangle shapes in the foam (4 of them, 2 on top and 2 on the bottom) reason behind that was so that when I wear the goggles the two points close together with no gap from the cutout portions.

However that didn't solve my fogging so I just opted in getting anti fog spray and whips. Worked fine for the 26+ hours I wore them for all of nightfall 2, only had to apply more of the spray 3/4s into the game (basically before night fell).

I have been wanting to try Seagold Anti fog gel though made for scuba masks. I've seen quite a few good reviews on the product and it's only $10-$15, I plan on getting some but I don't know when that will be do to sheer laziness.

EDIT: Nvm not so lazy bought a bottle of sea gold off amazon for $9 shipped. Will be able to test it out next weekend so I will update if I remember.

MADDOG July 5th, 2013 19:20

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Originally Posted by Short Round (Post 1812866)
I did this. I cut triangle shapes in the foam (4 of them, 2 on top and 2 on the bottom) reason behind that was so that when I wear the goggles the two points close together with no gap from the cutout portions.

However that didn't solve my fogging so I just opted in getting anti fog spray and whips. Worked fine for the 26+ hours I wore them for all of nightfall 2, only had to apply more of the spray 3/4s into the game (basically before night fell).

I have been wanting to try Seagold Anti fog gel though made for scuba masks. I've seen quite a few good reviews on the product and it's only $10-$15, I plan on getting some but I don't know when that will be do to sheer laziness.

EDIT: Nvm not so lazy bought a bottle of sea gold off amazon for $9 shipped. Will be able to test it out next weekend so I will update if I remember.

Read the instructions before you put that on plastic based googles, this scuba anti fog is meant for glass lenses and may eat your googles, just a heads up ;)

CDN_Rogue July 5th, 2013 19:30

anyone try a product called "cat crap" in boogie regulators? I use them for other lenses and have no fogging problems.

Zack The Ripper July 5th, 2013 19:59

No, but I have used C-Clear and FogTech with mixed results every time.

Short Round July 5th, 2013 22:19

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Originally Posted by MADDOG (Post 1812984)
Read the instructions before you put that on plastic based googles, this scuba anti fog is meant for glass lenses and may eat your googles, just a heads up ;)

Thanks for the heads up haha never thought about that till now, but looks like I should be good, atleast according to the website.

"It’s safe for glass and plastic lenses, and won’t harm silicone or rubber mask frames."

I might want to avoid the foam on the lense though.


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