Shooting with glasses, How do you deal with the fog?

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Try "Cat Crap", really, it's an anti fogging agent for glasses. I live in HUMID Florida so I know what your talking about. I got it at either EMS, REI or Bass Pro, I just can't really remember which one. I'm sure you could also find it online.
 
I wear safety glasses on a daily basis. One thing that I have learned is to keep a gap between the top of your glasses and your eyebrows.

If your like me and quint a bit when your shooting, my glasses will press up against my brow and fog.

I also keep a small cotton towel in my range bag and regularly wipe my eyes, eyelids, above my eyes, bridge of my nose, and eyebrows.

Basically, reduce moisture and allow airflow.
 
I've had it happen with some safety glasses and not others. The full wraparound the sides "tight" fitting ones are the worst. The ones that are open the sides or to the top are better. Have some "vented" ones that came with my Stihl weed whacker that are the best of both worlds; protected at top and sides but vented with little grills to avoid fogging. No chance for stray brass to drop down between the lenses and my face (unlikely but horrifying to imagine).

As others mentioned, airflow is key. Although I may try some of these other solutions, too. I must have a dozen pair of lenses lying around the shop, safe and range bag.
 
As others have said, use your own spit. It's inexpensive, comes in a handy container, is always available, and keeps people from borrowing your glasses.

Tinpig
 
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