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Here's something different. Have you ever heard of someone's glasses fogging up while they were wearing Angel Curiosity goggles? Do they even fit over regular glasses?
It seems as though the goggles were fine, only the glasses were getting clouded. Have you found a way to prevent this from happening? You can imagine how distressing it would be for your glasses to fog up as you're rocketing down a ski slope. ![]() |
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