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Lense problem (please look and help me asap)
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so i have a new pair of Scott Witness goggles with red crome lenses and when i took them out of the bag after going skiing today, there was water between the two lenses. How shouldi get it out, i need help ASAP since i am going up tomorrow aswell and need to sort this out. will it just dry out over night?they have only been used 3 times
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yea, it should just dry out, but chill. chillingness drys them faster. the same things happen to mine, and i just leave em over night.
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so like if i just let them sit in my room they will dry? cuz it is condensating (sp) on the inside of the lense
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well i am going skiing tomorrow so i am hoping i can just let them dry and they will work
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nope, it means there is no longer a seal between the lense that is supposed to stay warm (towards your face) and the cold air lense. shit will fog like crazy.
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um it happens to all lenses. if you have to ski right now your outta luck cause they will msot likley fog, but just leave them out in a warm dry place and it will go away. and ever time your done skiing wear your goggles on you head in the lodge when your takin your gear off and even on the drive home keep them out.
cause if you just put them in the bag and then your pack they wont dry.
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has this happened to you cuz they seem to be drying up
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right above my other post i mean like inside the two lenses.is that what you mean? andi don't have to ski for about 10 hours
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dude it's not complicated. the lense is useless now. get a new one or wear them and deal with it.
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well these other people seem to think that it is fine so i am trying to figure it out, sorry i want to spend some time trying to figure out for sure if they are broken or not. i don't have money to just blow cuz some kid told me the wrong thing. if you don't like that then don't come in my thread.
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you wont get a warrentee.
just dry them out and go shred. youll be fine.
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i got a couple lenses from oakley when this exact thing happened to me. but no keep trying to ski with goggles that will fog so bad they'll be useless. it's all good.
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my goggles havent done that thank god i would spazz
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I have really shitty Scott googles that I got at Sports Authority. They where $30 with a single lense. They get water in the a lot. I just put them on top of my helmet when I'm not using them and they dry out. When I wait for the lift if its pretty shaded I put them on top of my helmet.
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they will dry out over night just make sure you keep them in your house and no a freezing car
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I think this happened to my Oakleys, brand new hi yellow lenses . So should I send em in to be replaced?
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well it worked out fine for mine, worked all day. so i guess maybe its only oakleys that get ruined
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I just read just a few words, your problem is you have scott goggles.
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i dont care i like them and they are alot cheaper then oakleys, i could get some Wisdoms by trading but i am not sure if i will
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1. Scott goggles SUCK NUTS!!!
2. Leave them out and let them dry. (DO NOT PUT THEM BY/ON A HEATER IT WILL RUIN THE LENSE)
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