Spray your glasses with RainX, both sides. Should help the problem.
DW
"J.D. Tone" <gmc6power@earthlink.net> wrote:
My son and I wear a sock and a shirt. Can't be too safe in a roadster. For
your next helmet buy one with an air-duct and make or buy a air pump to
force filtered air into the helmet. Both G-Force and Simpson make them. You
no longer have a fog up problem. The ducting exits at the nose under the
eyes. Parker pumper makes a pump. A NASCAR duct blower will work too; just
add a filter and taper it for 1" .
Any and everthing you can think of has already been
done.............................Good Luck
> After my ill advised attempt to do something meaningful with regards to
> bailout demos, I thought long and hard about sending another request...
> But here goes, this one is personal just for me. When I put the head
> sock on, then the helmet then the eyeglasses and start steaming and
> boiling inside the suit and car, my eyeglasses start getting fogged up.
> That seems to be mostly because the head sock covers everything but my
> eyes and when I breath in and out it fogs the lenses. Does this happen
> to you (if you wear glasses)? Anybody that uses a helment skirt have the
> glasses/lens fogging with that system?
>
> Second part to the opera... I see in the current Summit catalog, that
> add on helmet skirts are available and made from nomex and velcroed on.
> Anybody tried this and gotten through tech with it? If so, what has to
> be on the helmet/skirt to permit approval?
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