Anti-Fogs
Stay Fog Free!
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FOR CLEAR VISION!
Op Drops Prevents Fogging & Keeps Optics Clean
For EPS (Sun, Wind & Dust Goggles), Sunglasses & Eye Wear of All Kinds, Helmet Visors, Face Shields, Night Vision Goggles, Binoculars, Chemical & Gas Masks, Scopes, Dive Masks & More
Step 1:
PRECLEAN: Wipe lens surfaces free of dust, oil, moisture and other contaminants using MicroNet Cleaning Cloth/Carry Pouch.
APPLICATION: Apply Op Drops to all lens surfaces.
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Step 2:
Immediately buff lens lightly until clear with MicroNet Cleaning Cloth/Carry Pouch.
REGULAR LENS CARE: Use MicroNet Cleaning Cloth/Carry Pouch to periodically wipe dust, oil, moisture and other contaminants from lens surfaces. For best lens care, apply Op Drops as a lens cleaner and anti-fog treatment on a regular basis.
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Step 3:
STORAGE: Place Op Drops inside MicroNet Cleaning Cloth/Carry Pouch and into resealable plastic bag for permanent storage.
MICRONET CLEANING CLOTH/CARRY POUCH CARE: Wash MicroNet Cleaning Cloth/Carry Pouch in soap and warm water when required. Let dry before use.
Find more great tips like these in our Repair Guide
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Before washing, tie rope into a Daisy Chain to minimize kinking and tangles. Double the rope by bringing both ends together. Tie in a knot, leaving the loose ends in a short tail.
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TRUE OR FALSE?
Heavy duty mountain boots are obsolete for backpacking.
True. But while the ultralight backpacking crowd (carrying 20 lb. packs) get by on trails using trail running shoes or even good sport sandals, most folks carrying heavier loads should have some ankle support. Well-made light hikers with a 3/4 or full-height ankle collar are usually enough for moderate loads on most trails.