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does the KLIM no fog technology work

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Dec 21, 2007
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Idaho
I fog really bad when I ride, I should wear glasses but that would only make the problem worse. I am intrigued by their claim, but I can't say I actually believe it. Is there anyone out there that has tried the new goggle? does it really accomplish zero fog?
 

grayghost

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Nov 29, 2007
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Montana
Just bought a pair yesterday and rode with them, and they seemed to fog just as bad as the lower priced scott goggles I had been using. It was a a deep snow day and weather was probably harsh conditions for a google so hopefully they work better next time out.
 
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Ski-Laxn

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Nov 26, 2007
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I have two sets that I have tried and they fog horribly. I have noticed that when there is fine snow dust flying it gets into the goggles and they fog for the rest of the day. I am very dissatisfied with the goggles at this time and will be checking into returning them. I do like the way they fit into the helmet.
 

garciava

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Nov 26, 2007
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western colorado
yes, they fog and also the fine snow gets in them. My eyes also get cold in them. never had that problem before with other googles
 
S
Sep 3, 2009
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Wisconsin
Dollar for dollar I think it's hard to beat Scott goggles. I have several pair of the 89's with the turbo flow lens and a new pair of Recoil xi Snocross' ($45) and love them. The Recoils have 3x the foam of the 89's. Fogging is not an issue with either ones. $125 for a pair of goggles is ridiculous. Just my $0.02.
 
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