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Originally Posted by Short Round
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.
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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
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