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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Whistler, BC
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No one can answer this for you because whether they fog or not depends on your face.
If goggles fit well they shouldn't fog, but you have to try them on at the shop yourself to find out if they fit properly. Pay extra attention to the nose bridge, that's where most people find out their goggles don't fit them properly.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Nothing wrong with them. I wouldn't spend that much on prodigies unless they came with at least two lenses, though.
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