GEAR AID Sea Drops Anti-fog and Cleaning Solution for Dive and Snorkel Masks

Searching for the best way to keep your dive and snorkel mask fog-free? Look no further than GEAR AID Sea Drops Anti-fog and Cleaner. This product is designed to make your mask cleaning and defogging process easier and more effective. With a 1.25 fl oz bottle, you'll get the perfect portion size for every dive and snorkel mask. Plus, its clear liquid formula ensures consistent results every time. Visit the GEAR AID Store to get your Sea Drops Anti-fog and Cleaner today!

Key Features:

Gearaid Sea Drops Anti Fog is a powerful solution to ensure clear vision when snorkeling and scuba diving. These anti fog drops can be used in all water temperatures and are perfect for your snorkel helmets and other scuba and snorkel equipment. Shop the Gearaid store for these anti fog drops and other essential gear for your next underwater adventure!
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B2B Rating
19 reviews

Review rating details

Easy to use
86
Consistency
76
Overall satisfaction
86
Value for money
82
Quality of material
72
Effectiveness
75
Portion size
84
Packaging
88

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Comments

lovetotravel: best mask drops.. alway have this with us on holiday.

United Kingdom on Oct 26, 2023

Amazon Kunde: Habe mich genauestens an die Anleitung gehalten und siehe da: es funktioniert. Endlich eine klare Sicht beim Schnorcheln. Gehalten hat es zwei Einsätze (mit anschließender Reinigung) danach musste ich es erneut auftragen. Was aber nicht schlimm ist, da man nur eine kleine Menge benötigt. Klare Empfehlung.

Germany on Jul 30, 2023

DataMan: 1回ワンドロップなので
更に小さな容器に詰替えて
旅に連れて行きました
使用感は良いですよ
元々マスクは曇らない方ですが
念には念を入れたので
シュノーケリングを楽しめました

Japan on Aug 03, 2022

Client d'Amazon: Ok

France on Dec 10, 2021

Cesar: las compre para usar en la visera de cascos de moto de carretera y tambien en gafas de cross y perfecto, con solo unas gotas adios pantalla empañada

Spain on May 16, 2019

S. Cover: First off, these worked nicely to minimize fogging.
There. Now that that is out of the way, let me rant slightly about a product called "sea drops" that are not supposed to be used in diving equipment.

Based on the product description, cameras and optical equipment, and *windows* are the optimal things for the drops. Windows? Granted, I am sure there is possibly an issue with fishing trawlers in the North Sea having fogging issues, and we want the people who bring us our fish-sticks to be able to see, but you would need a *lot* of these containers to cover that much glass.

A little does go a long way to be honest - I used 4-5 drops in a facemask of a helmet, let it dry after spreading evenly, then buffed with a soft cloth. The mask was worn in Atlanta, GA in late AUgust, in a crowd of about 40,000 people, so it was warm. The fogging was almost non-existent compared to when I didn't have the drops.

There is a somewhat sharp smell to the drops when first applied, but that goes away once dry. That is also the reason you are not supposed to use the drops in dive masks - rewetting the stuff can make a stingy sauce for your eyes, which you...

United States on Sep 22, 2014

Shopping in Seattle: My kids, husband and I swim every week in a chlorinated pool for about 2 hours and we needed new goggles as our inexpensive ones from a major discount big-box store were not fitting well. Also, based on our past experience I wanted a good de-fogger as well. I purchased new goggles for us ( Aqua Sphere Kayenne goggles (blue lenses)  and  Aqua Sphere KIDS Seal 2 Pack Swim Goggles  for the kids) as well as the Sea Drops Anti Fog cleaner. The new goggles fit great and we used the goggles a couple of times (without using the Anti-fog drops) and then they fogged up so I pulled out the Anti-Fog drops.

Sure enough they clearly say not for swim goggles, but after reading the positive reviews I tried using the drops--put 1 drop in each lens and outside each lens, let it dry and then rinsed them off. It worked perfectly! We are able to swim about 2 times before we need to re-apply and because I can't remember to do it every other time I essentially apply the drops after each use so they are dry when we need them next. I'm not sure why I'm applying on the outside, but since I'm only using 1 drop I'm not...

United States on Apr 14, 2011

James Burkes: I had never used any product like this before. They work great. I tried two different methods, and they both worked.

Note: I only washed and treated the inside of the lens. I think treating the outside is ret@arded - simply a waste of product and effort.

1. I rubbed toothpaste and a touch of water on the inside of the lenses to make sure they were nice and clean. I dried them thoroughly, applied two drops to each inside face, rubbed, and removed excess/buffed with a non-lotion tissue. This offered very good results.

2. A few days later, I noticed the masks were fogging up again. On the beach, I appled a couple drops to each inside of lens and rubbed around. I rinsed excess in water before putting on, and it worked really well. This method is exactly the same as using spit, except this stuff lasts a nice long time.

Great product. Mask stays really very fog free for quite a while.

United States on Mar 04, 2011

Dire Wolf: I practice karate & I wear glasses. This is not a happy combination - I spend too much time picking my glasses up off the mat. So I went out & bought a pair of sports goggles, they stay on but fog up something fierce. (My *opponents* like sparring with a blind man, though... ;-) For those who don't practice the Ancient Asian Art of kicking-below-the-belt: it is the *ultimate* workout. You sweat an unbelievable amount, making this a true stress test for anti-fog goop. I tried an old spray-on I use for my motorcycle face shield - but that did next-to-nothing to help.

I hit good ol' Amazondotcom & found the three highest-rated anti-fog products & tried them out on successive weeks.

NUMBER THREE is the artfully-named "Cat Crap"  Ek Cat Crap Glass and Lens Cleaner  It's a waxy substance, you smear it on & by the directions buff it until clear. But I don't know how to tell the difference between "buffing until clear" and "wiping it off." It did do better at mitigating the fogging problem than the old spray-on I had laying around. But it still didn't keep the lenses clear, either. Three...

United States on Dec 28, 2009

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