Put a fan in your helmet. jack
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From: "Elon" <saltfever@comcast.net>
> I realize I am not answering your specific question about a helmet skirt.
> However, I would like to know if you have tried chemicals and failed. That
> would be useful information.
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> Since you didn't mention it I'll suggest something cheap, easy, and quick. I
> have the same severe problem when snow skiing. 30 years ago Bell Helmets
> made a pink stick of a waxy like material that you applied and then polished
> off. To this day it is still the best product I have come across. However, I
> don't see them selling it anymore. But take a look at this Bell product:
>
> http://www.bellhelmets.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display
> > 4778> &Product_ID=4778
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> There are other products obviously sold by your optometrist and others.
> Also, the local Ski Chalet will have anti-fog stuff for goggles. These
> chemicals really do work for a short duration. I reapply my anti-fog twice a
> day when skiing. Your time-frame of use is much shorter, albeit maybe a more
> extreme temperature environment. It would be $4.00 test you could do at home
> by suiting up.
>
> -Elon
>
> From: drmayf
>
> . . .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. . .Anybody that uses a helment skirt have the glasses/lens
> fogging with that system?
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