There are no fog-proof lenses available. I assume plastic lenses might be slightly less likely due to fog compared to glass, considering that plastic is much less thermally conductive. However, I have heard that plastic lenses still fog up. The colder the water is, the more likely it is that water will condense on the inside of the lens. The best way to prevent fogging is to apply spit or a commercially available anti-fog agent to the inside of the mask lens and rinsing just prior to diving. I dive in cold water (50f) all the time and don't have problems with fogging when I use anti-fog.
Zadro sells several fog resistant mirriors, along with spray solutions you can apply to your mirrior to make them more fog resistant by repelling water.
Hundreds of manufacturers produce and sell fog-resistant mirrors which can sometimes even be found in supermarkets.
If you have the hm surf, you can use it to get rid of the fog
- High Quality Gas Mask - Heat Resistant Gloves - Metal Tongs/Hot Rods - Pathfinder (Compas) - Fog Resistant Camera - Space Out Suit (looks like tinfoil) - Long Tape Messare - Double Layer Hard Hat - Fog Resistant Bonoculars Thats It Also Use Books
Swimmers and scuba divers often spit in the lenses and rub the spit around to stop them from fogging.
We use sodium light in many aspects of life because it provides better visibility in fog or mist in winter or in any case. It is simply moisture and fog resistant.
Yes they do they are also some of the comfiest goggles I've ever worn for paintball. I may be getting a pair soon.
Freezing fog, advection fog, and evaporation fog!
Fog description is description of fog.
London fog : radiation fog enhanced by pollutants. Wisconsin fog : evaporation fog near water.
Steam fog and frontal fog
Fog intensity is how dense fog is. The lower the visibility, the more intense and dense the fog is.