Product Name Type Strengths Notes
Moondog DeFog Anti-Fog Spray Spray Long‑lasting film, anti‑bacterial, specifically marketed for airsoft/paintball Ideal for sealed goggles that fog frequently
NoFog Anti‑Fog Spray Spray Safe for all lenses, long‑lasting protection, fast‑drying Good for fast reapplication during game days
Oakley Anti‑Fog Lens Cleaner / Defogger Spray Trusted brand, safe on coated lenses, reliable fog prevention Higher price but excellent quality
Anti‑Fog Lens Spray (General Purpose) Spray Works on safety goggles and glasses, anti‑static properties May require more frequent reapplication in humid conditions
OptiPlus Anti‑Fog Lens Cleaning Spray Spray Non‑toxic, anti‑scratch + anti‑fog combined Great for players who want cleaning + fog control in one
Virus DieFog Anti‑Fog Solution Liquid Very strong performance in cold/humid conditions Great for players who fog severely
Alcon Anti‑Fog Solution Liquid Reliable + spreads evenly Good for daily cleaning + anti‑fog maintenance
Bobster Foam Sealer Coating Reduces air leaks that cause fog Best paired with dual‑pane lenses

 

Choosing the Right Anti‑Fog Spray for Airsoft

Determine how severe your fogging is
  • Light fogging → Anti‑fog spray or wipes are usually enough.
  • Moderate fogging → Combine spray + better ventilation or dual‑pane lenses.
  • Severe fogging / heavy sweaters → Consider sprays plus a fan‑assisted goggle.

Choose based on your lens type
  • Coated lenses (e.g., ESS, Oakley, Pyramex)
    → Use a coating‑safe product like Oakley or NoFog.
  • Budget goggles or generic lenses
    → Moondog, general anti‑fog sprays, or OptiPlus work well.

Consider longevity vs. Convenience
  • Sprays = stronger + last longer
  • Wipes = quick application but shorter lifespan
  • Coating solutions = create semi‑durable film but need proper prep

Avoid damaging your lenses

Never wipe the inside of your lens when wet — especially thermal lenses. Use sprays as a preventative, not a fix for fog already on the lens.