FatShark Fog Fix

by StoneBlueAirlines | January 2, 2015 | (5) Posted in Tips

Fatsharks Fog up & we have a simple fix for this issue. Using a hole punch make one hole on each side of the goggles on the bottom center of the rubber eye cup. Lets just the right amount of air in and keeps the light out. Less fogging more flying. Enjoy this simple tip.

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COMMENTS

SGRacer on January 2, 2015
Does that not let light in? I have a pair of attitudes and I often end up flying one eyed because of fog.
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sybren333 on January 2, 2015
I have that too with my attitudes.
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StoneBlueAirlines on January 3, 2015
Star with one and look how the eye cup gets smushed against your face so lets a little air in an not much light at all being on the bottom.
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Yogenh on January 2, 2015
Could you clean it with toothpaste? Do that for diving mask and it works for that.

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SM3XRQ on January 3, 2015
you could do that but toothpast has some abrasive compounts in it so you might end up with greay or scratshed lenses.
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Yogenh on January 3, 2015
I am not yet into fpv but thinking on it soon so all is helpful Thanks
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matt on January 4, 2015
Yogenh, if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask in the forum here, or call us over at Stone Blue.
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Yogenh on January 4, 2015
You bet that I will it is nice to be able to get good help!!! Thanks
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StoneBlueAirlines on January 5, 2015
:)
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dharkless on January 3, 2015
I do not have Fatshark goggles but I found this very entertaining.

I also like the wings heating tip. I WILL use that one,,,
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StoneBlueAirlines on January 5, 2015
:)
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SuarezLuis on January 8, 2015
That or just buy anti fogging solution at your favorite sunglass store
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StoneBlueAirlines on January 9, 2015
This is free and works over and over the same way every time :)
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FatShark Fog Fix