All masks fog up eventually, if not within minutes. As mentioned by others, you can use a commercial solution or just use saliva on areas where you want the lens to be clear. For a "fresher" scent, you can rub toothpaste all over the inside lens, then rinse off with water.
I like these full-face masks, better field of view than standard masks. For reducing mask fog, I've had good luck with an anti-fog called "Jaws Quick Spit", which tends to last longer than anything else I've tried.
Oh, you think the darkness is your ally, you merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn’t see the light until I was already a man; by then, it was nothing to me but blinding!
These are better than most masks for not fogging up. I have used them and the way air is pulled in across mask but breath leaves the bottom reduces fog.
How are these on fogging the face up?
These are better than most masks for not fogging up. I have used them and the way air is pulled in across mask but breath leaves the bottom reduces fog."/>
This type of curved mask makes many people seasick. The flat version of full face masks doesn't. You should also know that you can't dive under more than a few feet with full face masks because you can't equalize.
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learned the less the hard way by not having those and end up paying $40 a day renting it at Hanauma Bay.... what a ripoff
These are better than most masks for not fogging up. I have used them and the way air is pulled in across mask but breath leaves the bottom reduces fog.
These are better than most masks for not fogging up. I have used them and the way air is pulled in across mask but breath leaves the bottom reduces fog."/>
Thank you!