I need some quality clear safety glasses that don't fog.
Right now I've been using AOSafety $5 glasses. They're surprisingly clear, optically and they provide great coverage, bottom, sides, etc.
But they fog up in heat/humidity.
?
http://www.safetyglassesusa.com/19805.html
I got a couple sets of these through work. They work pretty good, nice and clear with no fogging issues for me.
use catcrap. problem solved
Originally Posted By _ERIK_:
use catcrap. problem solved
This, or any other chemical that is anti fogging. Places that sell motorcycle stuff sell it.
Also try pulling them away from you face a bit, leave some room for breathing.
Fogging is a result of the coating (or lack thereof) and not the polycarbonate material. I got a tiny little bottle of something about 10-12 years ago for my helmet faceshield. Works great and the bottle is still half full.
Cat Crap is one of the more popular anti-fogging agents. Motorcycle accessory outlets sell it, as do bicycle shops and camping stores.
cheap fix take shaving cream and apply to tp. rub shaving cream into lenses of glasses .

works on your windshield when the heater core goes out too.
Ok cool. I'll try the cat crap since it'll be cleaner to apply than shaving cream

http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=9&f=14&t=229417
face shape as compared to the glasses shape has more to do with fogging than the actual type of glasses.....cheap or expensive. air flow is important (doesn't touch cheek or brow).....you just need to try on a bunch of pairs until you find some that work.....then buy six pairs because styles change. i don't pay more than $10-$15 for safety glasses and often find some in the $6-$8 range that are nice. as long as they are Z84 rated you are good to go no matter what the marketing gurus tell you. another thing to remember is that optical clarity looking out front of the glasses is usually very good now-a-days but can have distortion towards the edges. just make sure that you don't get distortion from all shooting positions.
advntrjnky
ETA: a hat with a brim affects how glasses fog also. i have had glasses that are nice and fog free until i put on a baseball cap or hard hat. the brim affects the air flow and can cause them to fog.
When I did a lot of PPC pistol shooting a shooter told me about rubbing Ivory soap on the lenses and rubbing it off. Apply dry . It leaves a film and prevents fogging.
Nick10Ring
I was told to rub Ivory soap on the lenses, haven't tried it my self but was told by quite a few shooters at Perry that it works great.