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Fogged glasses are a pain
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4603302" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>David - I do not wear glasses, so possibly describe what the issue is in more detail. If it could be solved by simply cutting holes in a mask for mouth and nose to breath away from your glasses, that would be my recommendation. A little skin showing is not a deal breaker as long as you remain still, and it becomes less of an issue later in season as foliage increases allowing hunters to hide better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4603302, member: 131"] David - I do not wear glasses, so possibly describe what the issue is in more detail. If it could be solved by simply cutting holes in a mask for mouth and nose to breath away from your glasses, that would be my recommendation. A little skin showing is not a deal breaker as long as you remain still, and it becomes less of an issue later in season as foliage increases allowing hunters to hide better. [/QUOTE]
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