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I've recently started wearing sports goggles for hockey as I can't do contacts. I feel this one a lot. The fogging up and the constant sweating on the lens is never ending..
There are anti-fog products you can buy for that but I've never had great results from them.
Working through some of that now but the sweating and then cleaning the sweat off is making it worse. Still need to figure out a system where cleaning them doesn't invite the fogging after. I think if I never sweated on them I would be fine for fogging up.
There's your solution then: play hockey as lazily as you possibly can ๐
Motorcycles have something called pinlock maybe something like that exists for corrective goggles?
With my pinlock on I can drive in freezing weather and not fog up.