Mask that won't fog my glasses for indoor tennis?

DB855

New User
Any first hand experience and recommendation for a mask that won't fog glasses under exertion? (And I have hearing aids on my ears to it makes the ear loops more complicated).

I use the no-fog wipes from the pharmacy but they don't really help.
 

loosegroove

Hall of Fame
The Outdoor Research mask with its firm nose wire works pretty well. If you want maximum efficacy, the filters are a bit cumbersome. But if you just are looking to abide by local mandates, then you can use it without filters. It uses ear loops, but they are adjustable.
 

mmk

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Any first hand experience and recommendation for a mask that won't fog glasses under exertion? (And I have hearing aids on my ears to it makes the ear loops more complicated).

I use the no-fog wipes from the pharmacy but they don't really help.
One of the guys I play uses athletic tape to seal the top of his mask to his face.
 

PhxRacket

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As has been said, your mask has to fight tightly over the bridge of your nose and near its sides to eliminate fogging. Fogging of eyewear is indicative of a poorly fitting mask.
 
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DB855

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The Outdoor Research mask with its firm nose wire works pretty well. If you want maximum efficacy, the filters are a bit cumbersome. But if you just are looking to abide by local mandates, then you can use it without filters. It uses ear loops, but they are adjustable.
thank you, I ordered one, will give it a try.

And it works really well! Problem solved for now.
 
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struggle

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I switch to contacts when i play. Helps alot for this of course (new benefit...).

I wear progressive(bifocal) glasses, but switch to single vision contacts for play.

Might a good option, but pending your optics maybe not.
 
One of the guys I play uses athletic tape to seal the top of his mask to his face.
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