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Hi all. 

I'm still having fogging issues when playing Airsoft. It's getting me down as I just can't see anything, especially as I wear glasses underneath them.

I've brought the above mask and an exfog unit. It has the double pain lenses, but someone at Airsoft today said I can get mesh lenses for it? I can't find any online though. 

I've tried antifogging sprays but they still don't make much difference for very long. 

Can anyone please make any suggestions, I used a grill mask thing today but my glasses still streamed up but not as bad.

I'm basically half blind at the moment and a walking target..

Had so many headshots today I look like I have small pox. 😆 

Many thanks.

I'm debating cutting out most of the foam. Would that help and be safe?

Edited by Rickwales
Posted (edited)

Possibly a silly question but did you still use the anti fog on your glasses when using the mesh mask? Also what anti fog spray are you using? I've found some work far better than others.

 

I'm not familiar with that particular mask so I can't 100% say it's safe but any foam you do remove will help airflow. Just make sure any holes left behind won't let a bb through

Edited by Cannonfodder
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Thank you for the reply, yes I still used the spray. I let it dry thn buffed it as advised. I tried the spit technique before that without any luck. 😆 

Any suggestions on a brand? I'll try anything right now. 

It's full face, and has good ear and face cover. I'll try and remove a bit of foam where it looks safe. 

Thanks again. 

Edited by Rickwales
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No worries. My go to brand of anti fog is called cat crap. It comes as a paste in a red tub. Simply rub it onto the lens, buff it a bit then wipe off with a cloth.

 

It should cost ten to fifteen quid for a small tub but I find it lasts ages as you only need a little at a time

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Thinking outside the box moment but... try playing without wearing any hats/ helmets/ bandana's/ wigs/ knotted hankies etc, see if it helps.

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31 minutes ago, ButcherBill said:

Thinking outside the box moment but... try playing without wearing any hats/ helmets/ bandana's/ wigs/ knotted hankies etc, see if it helps.

 Thanks, yep I tried that today, and have the scars and bruises to show for it. We play in forest and scrub land and I kept getting minor cuts and scrapes from branches and of course the head shots 😆. I also stripped off most of my layers. I wasn't hugely active and running about either. I'm 50 and my back was sore. It was a particularly humid day though. As had rained and them sun came out. 

Thanks again. 

40 minutes ago, Cannonfodder said:

No worries. My go to brand of anti fog is called cat crap. It comes as a paste in a red tub. Simply rub it onto the lens, buff it a bit then wipe off with a cloth.

 

It should cost ten to fifteen quid for a small tub but I find it lasts ages as you only need a little at a time

I'll order some now. Thank you. 

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Unfortunately staying still is the worst thing for fogging as when you're moving air circulates round you better

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I'll bear that in mind, there was little wind today either which probably didn't help. 

Not my best day of Airsofting, fell over a few times and took a lot of hits. Son and his mates enjoyed it though. 

Thanks again 

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I've took it apart and removed some of the foam and adjusted the exfog pipes. I was sat in the middle of the lounge floor away from all the furniture and I've still managed to lose a screw...

Wot the fuk... I've even stripped off and searched under the sofas. Even got my son to look. 😆 

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29 minutes ago, Rickwales said:

I've took it apart and removed some of the foam and adjusted the exfog pipes. I was sat in the middle of the lounge floor away from all the furniture and I've still managed to lose a screw...

Wot the fuk... I've even stripped off and searched under the sofas. Even got my son to look. 😆 

Dude, you're 50, are you seriously saying you don't have a garage, shed or drawer in the kitchen full of screws(just in case)?

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2 hours ago, Cannonfodder said:

No worries. My go to brand of anti fog is called cat crap. It comes as a paste in a red tub. Simply rub it onto the lens, buff it a bit then wipe off with a cloth.

 

It should cost ten to fifteen quid for a small tub but I find it lasts ages as you only need a little at a time

Cat Crap is excellent, as is Absolutely Clear; it was recommended to me by my eldest, who uses it when diving.

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51 minutes ago, ButcherBill said:

Dude, you're 50, are you seriously saying you don't have a garage, shed or drawer in the kitchen full of screws(just in case)?

100% I do. But not that size... 😆 

 

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