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I've found a pair of goggles that I REALLY like, however they will definitely fog up. The Novritsch Antifog unit requires you to cut a section out the top of the goggles. How does the ExFog attach?
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EXFOG Package Comes with -The unit itself -2 different hose connectors, side exit and straight down, -Unused T band (for if you want to use it on a hat, boonie bare head. -Brand new section of hose plus the hose currently fitted which is cut to fit my fast helmet. -Official exfog pouch (tan) that fits the unit inside and has cutouts for the hosing in the correct places to fit to a helmet. -Original box Retail is around £90 plus postage selling for £50 posted.£50
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This unit has helped me a lot with dealing with fog but unfortunately my issue is more with sweat getting on my goggles so have to try out some other options. The tubes have been cut to fit my helmet so should be long enough for most setups. Looking £62 including PayPal fees, price does not include postage.£62
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Probably not the first nor the last topic about this, but here goes. Yesterday I had to run back quite a few times to the safe zone because of sweat/fog on my goggles, so I need some advice in how to combat this. I'm also not sure whether it was sweat dripping into my goggles or fog. So, here's what I run: A helmet, Bolle X800 goggles and a mesh mask that attaches to my helmet. This is what it looks like: Now, as for the conditions I was playing in: I was playing at an indoor/outdoor field: mostly indoor, but it's an old factory that doesn't really have any doors, windows are either completely open or smashed in. So, if it's foggy outside, it's gonna be foggy inside. If it's freezing cold outside, it's gonna be freezing cold inside as well. You get the point 😛. As for yesterday, temperature was at around 10 degrees Celsius, with quite a lot of moisture in the air: breading sometimes formed a breath cloud. What I'm not sure about: was it fog that I was combating or was it sweat? It seemed more like sweat was dripping into my goggles, as they just became wet instead of foggy. Does this make any sense? I also noticed the inside padding of my helmet was very wet, so it probably couldn't adsorb any more sweat. I've heard a lot of good things about exfog, but I'm not sure if it's the right solution to me, as I might be combating sweat instead of fog? So a simple sweatband might be a better solution? Any advice from the more experienced players here, should I go with a sweatband or with an exfog? Or are there any other solutions you guys recommend? Thanks!
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Hello all As a prescription glasses wearer, I’ve been to foggy goggle hell plenty of times. Whilst browsing in patrol base today I spotted this.. https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/exfog-antifog-system-t-band it looks a bit naff, and I’m not sure how comfortable it would be having the pipes sticking into the sides of the goggles, but if it works I would buy it. Anyone have the system or have any experience of it?
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Hi all, As above, the unit itself is in mint condition along with accessories however the box is a bit tatty. Your thoughts gentlemen?
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I am selling my Exfog antifog system. Perfect working order with lots of spare hose (4x pre cut and 1m still coiled) The unit can either be work on your helmet, in a pouch or using the headband. The pipes blow air onto your goggles/mask to prevent fogging (without drying your eyes out) High, medium and low settings at the touch of a button and the battery lasts all day. Price includes postage but please add fees if using PayPal. May be interested in a part ex for a pistol - let me know if you have anything.£50