View Full Version : Spy goggles, water between the lenses
ak_powder_monkey
03-04-2005, 10:13 PM
so i have some spy scoops, and somehow today water got in the lens, with is apparently dual paned. So how can I get it out? Has this happened to anybody else?
p.blz
03-05-2005, 09:34 AM
That is a real pain...i've seen it happen to several different brands of goggles. The only way i know to deal with it is to put the goggles on a heater for an extended period of time (overnight or longer). Make sure all of the moisture has evaporated before you use them or they will fog up between the lenses which causes :cussing: .
Best way to prevent future occurence is to keep your face out of the snow :D
LaramieSkiBum
03-05-2005, 07:40 PM
send them back, spy should declare them as defective
My buddys developed this and he got a new set of lenses this year for free
backcountry1pr
01-20-2008, 05:48 PM
An old thread- I used the search function, yay!
Anyways, got some water between my A-frames lenses today, these have been very well taken care of, but are 4? seasons old. Is there any chance of sending the lens back to get warrantied, or is there any way to prevent this from happening again? (other then not sticking my head in snow)?
fortysix&2
01-20-2008, 08:14 PM
Bravo on the search function. I had the same thing happen a couple weeks ago to my Spy's. I brought them inside and left them in the mudroom to dry for a few days. Now they are fine.
Blurred
01-20-2008, 08:23 PM
Use a hair dryer, and quit landing on your face......or quit sweating.
backcountry1pr
01-20-2008, 09:18 PM
it was deff from landing on my face, not sweating. I learned today you should never ever assume that just because a slope has all the signs of wind loaded powdery goodness it in fact does. 40ft rock to windslab HURTS!
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