Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.54 x 1.14 x 1.14 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Brand Name | JAWS Just Add Water Solutions |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | Quick Spit Antifog Gel |
Color | 1 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Material | plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Jaws |
Part Number | JAW1795 |
Style | 1 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Size | 1 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Sport Type | Swimming |
Fishing Technique | Diving |
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Jaws Spit Anti-Fog Gel Solution Defogger for Snorkel Mask, Scuba Divers, Paintball, Eye Wear, Sport Goggles, Made in The USA
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Brand | JAWS Just Add Water Solutions |
Color | 1 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Material | plastic |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Special Feature | Anti Fog |
About this item
- ECO friendly, non-toxic formula
- Long lasting gel formula, Only use one "BB" size drop
- Natural and biodegradable
- Works on glass and plastic
- Use for wet or dry applications; Not recommended for swim goggles
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From the brand
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WATER
JAWS Just Add Water Solutions was founded on the concept of creating solutions for the water sports industry. If you like to have fun in the water, we have a solution for you. JAWS offers solutions for a long list of water sports and aquatic activities:
- Scuba diving & Snorkeling
- Swimming
- Surfing, Water Skiing
- Wake Boarding & Kayaking
- Boating & more
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LAND
Our Quick Spit and SEEsafe anti-fog solutions are unmatched for any and all land sports that involve eyewear that fogs. Our AquaSUDS and Slosh are also great for cleaning and conditioning all your sports wear.
- Paintball
- Skiing / Snowboarding
- Motor Sports
- Hockey, Football, Basketball, and Racquetball
- Biking
- Hunting
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INDUSTRY
If your work place requires you to wear protective eyewear, Quick Spit and SEEsafe are your #1 choice for the best anti-fog solutions in the industry!
- Construction workers
- Lab workers & Medical Personnel
- Law Enforcement
- Manufacturing
- Food Processing
- Waster Management & more
Product Description
Spit antifog gel works on anything that fogs, including dive masks, paintball masks, sport goggles, safety goggles, ski goggles, eye wear, windows, binoculars, scopes and more. Apply wet or dry - spit gel is so thick it can even be applied under water. Just one tiny drop works all day. spit antifog... the most recognized name in antifog... see what you’re missing. CAUTION: spit antifog is not recommended for swim goggle use. For swim goggles use Quick spit antifog spray.
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ASIN | B000GGCLIC |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #13,220 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #8 in Diving Mask Defoggers |
Date First Available | April 9, 2007 |
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Customers like the performance of the safety glasses. They say it works great and improves the quality of their snorkeling trips. They also like the durability. However, some customers have reported issues with residue, saying it leaves a greasy blury film on their lenses. They are disappointed with the value. Customers also have different opinions on versatility, quality, effect on eyes, and ease of use.
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Customers like the performance of the safety glasses. They mention that it works great, improves the quality of their snorkeling trips, and is one of the best brands on the market.
"...I first tried the quick squit: it worked on swim goggles rather well, so at the least it wasn't a waste; however, the quick spit did not work on..." Read more
"...First of all, it works great...." Read more
"...The only drawback is the product eventually looses its effectiveness and needs to be re-applied - surface tension removal of water is usually done..." Read more
"...But I've used Spit for years and the product is still incredible. You do need to reapply it if you take your mask off a lot or between dives...." Read more
Customers like the durability of the safety glasses. They mention that it's long-lasting, the gel works much better and lasts longer than the spray version, and it'd put a tenacious coat on your gear.
"...rock solid" Read more
"I bought this to use in my paintball mask... I was so impressed with how it held up...." Read more
"...product I have ever used that not only prevents fog but also lasts quite a while. Good job!" Read more
"...Easy to us and last a long time." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the safety glasses. Some mention that it is very effective at keeping fogging away from their googles during workouts, while others say that they fogged right over. The product is also effective for its anti-fogging properties, but some customers mention that the new bottle clogs.
"One of the best antifog if not the best..." Read more
"...with a mask on to extreme temperature changes and they didn't even fog a single breath. Very pleased." Read more
"...shield was actually subtly wet, not foggy, but a thin watery glaze had collected on the inside...." Read more
"...which works great on stinky wetsuits/boots, smells great and is biodegradable, as well!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the effect of the safety glasses on their eyes. Some mention that it keeps their goggles clear and gives great clarity under water, while others say that it causes burning in their eyes and leaves a blurry mess.
"...I like the produce and it does keep my swim goggles clear for a few days but I just didn't see the advantage unless you don't like having your spit..." Read more
"...The vision was slightly warped due to this water glaze, but perfectly usable and much preferred to a grey fog that normally forms...." Read more
"...each dive and have good results in preventing fogging as well as no eye irritation (unless I fail to rinse the mask properly)...." Read more
"...The last two times we used it our eyes were burning so bad after about 20 minutes of swimming that opening our eyes was excruciating and keeping..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the safety glasses. They mention that it's not worth the trouble, didn't meet their expectations, and is a misleading offer.
"...Definitely not a great value. Works well enough, though." Read more
"Misleading offer. I was interested in swim goggles...." Read more
"...I researched several of these and chose this one because of it's reasonable price and good reviews. It didn't disappoint...." Read more
"...It has no effect whatsoever and is therefore completely worthless.Anyone who has the same issue as I should look elsewhere...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the safety glasses. Some mention that it's easy to use and lasts a long time, while others say that it is not easy to work on, it' a pain in the rump to apply, and the directions are weird.
"...The application is extremely annoying, but it appears to last for more than one day. Will be testing out my glasses on an actual bike ride later...." Read more
"I use this brand all the time. It's good stuff and easy to use." Read more
"...Its a little bit of a pain in the rump to apply (that's why I deducted 1 star) but once you apply it, it will keep your glasses from fogging up..." Read more
"Seems to work pretty good. It's kind of goofy to apply at first as the instructions don't really tell you how much to put on or if you are supposed..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the versatility of the product. Some mention that it works good for lap swimming goggles, sunglasses, and tennis glasses, while others say that it states on the instructions that it is not intended for use with swim goggLES.
"Despite reading that it is not suitable for goggles, I decided to give it a try as I liked the effect of the spray of the same brand, but didn't..." Read more
"...the gel and the spray are annoying to apply, but the gel does work on prescription glasses...." Read more
"...description carefully where it states that this product is not for use on swim goggles...." Read more
"...first time but the instructions on the bottle says “Not intended for use with swim goggles”...." Read more
Customers dislike the residue of the safety glasses cleaner. They mention that it leaves a greasy blury film on the lenses, which makes it difficult to see. Some customers also say that the product is sticky and smudgy, and the smudge won't go away even after rubbing really hard.
"...It's very viscous, so once the bottle gets a little emptier, shake it a little to get some spit to the nozzle...." Read more
"Used on sunglasses. Tacked gooey stuff. Didn't work so well. I prefer liquid spray type." Read more
"...Mine has some clumping going on like its drying, sometimes it gets chunky." Read more
"...The plastic lenses flogged up quickly after the first application but had better results after the 2nd...." Read more
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Also the customer service was great, I faced issue with my package during shipping and the response and action was quick.
I applied Spit to a part of my bathroom mirror and took a nice hot shower. The Spit covered part was NOT foggy. However, when I looked closely, the water was there, but just not in droplet form. I believe this product, like soap, removes the surface tension of the water droplets, and so they can no longer form tiny droplets, but instead, condense flatly upon their surface. So the treated part of the mirror had a watery glaze on it, but was more or less clear.
I noticed the same when I used this on my motorcycle helmet face shield. It was 40 degrees, very cold, so normally, my face shield fogs up instantly. But after 30 minutes of riding, I noticed that my face shield was actually subtly wet, not foggy, but a thin watery glaze had collected on the inside. The vision was slightly warped due to this water glaze, but perfectly usable and much preferred to a grey fog that normally forms.
The only drawback is the product eventually looses its effectiveness and needs to be re-applied - surface tension removal of water is usually done by molecular bonding to the water molecule itself, which means a molecule of tension remover has to get consumed with every water molecule it de-fogs. My bathroom mirror has lasted 2 good hot showers so far, which is a lot more fog than goggles or face shields would generate. I will update with how many days Spit has lasted on my mirror.
TL;DR - This product burns your eyes really badly and isn't much better than just using your own spit. People have been hospitalized from it.
We've used this product on three separate snorkeling excursions in three different countries. The last two times we used it our eyes were burning so bad after about 20 minutes of swimming that opening our eyes was excruciating and keeping them closed wasn't much better. The pain was probably increased by the salt water as well. The first time I don't remember any issues but I did notice it wasn't particularly effective.
At the time we thought the waters we were swimming in were either saltier than those near our resorts (which were only mildly irritating) or we were sweating sun screen into our eyes. We realized it was this product after reading a few forum posts in which people complained about the same thing.
The problem was caused by us using more than the instructed amount the last two times. The reason we did this was mostly because we forgot after a while that you are only supposed to use one small drop for the entire mask, which doesn't really cover all of it. The other reason was that the product doesn't really explain why you shouldn't use more.
In fact, after looking through all their website's product description and instructions I still haven't found why you shouldn't use more than a drop other than the vague warning on the bottle saying "Avoid direct eye contact". This is a strange warning for a product meant to put incredibly close to your eyes in an environment that it's soluble in. Essentially you shouldn't get any water in your mask either because it will wash off and put this product in your eyes.
I can't find out what it's made of but I did read somewhere that it's an alkali substance. Although I'm not sure if that's true and I can't find that source anymore, if it is then this is a very dangerous product to put near your eyes. I've read at least two different cases where someone was hospitalized because of this product.
Ultimately if this product wasn't dangerous for your eyes I still don't think I would recommend it, since it only prevents your goggles from fogging slightly longer than your own spit which is free. With the danger to your eyes also accounted for, this product has almost no benefit over just using your own spit.
If you choose to buy it make very sure to use as little as you can get away with.