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Anti-fog
by: onewheeldrive - Nov 5, 2015 16:59:27 GMT -5
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Post by onewheeldrive on Nov 5, 2015 16:59:27 GMT -5
Have any of you guys used anti-fog/rain products on your face shield with any success? I'm asking because I've never used any of those products before.
It's getting to that time of year for me where I have to flip my face shield up to reduce the fog so I can see better. I tend to ride my scoot sometimes in the colder months, so the extreme end of things will be me riding with the shield up because my breath will freeze to the lens-- which isn't exactly warm. Not sure if there is any way around that-- the freezing on the lens.
The fog is the key thing here, and safety of course.
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Anti-fog
by: ricardoguitars - Nov 6, 2015 9:43:39 GMT -5
Post by ricardoguitars on Nov 6, 2015 9:43:39 GMT -5
I use this on my helmet visor: linkyIt is a expensive, but it works fine, works as an anti-fog device as well as sun shade, it is light sensitive.
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Anti-fog
by: crawford - Nov 6, 2015 22:33:13 GMT -5
Post by crawford on Nov 6, 2015 22:33:13 GMT -5
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Anti-fog
by: onewheeldrive - Nov 8, 2015 22:46:41 GMT -5
Post by onewheeldrive on Nov 8, 2015 22:46:41 GMT -5
I use this on my helmet visor: linkyIt is a expensive, but it works fine, works as an anti-fog device as well as sun shade, it is light sensitive. So you just use adhesive on it? I know my old helmet visor had a pinlock on each side but not my new helmet's visor.
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Post by ricardoguitars on Nov 8, 2015 22:49:37 GMT -5
I use this on my helmet visor: linkyIt is a expensive, but it works fine, works as an anti-fog device as well as sun shade, it is light sensitive. So you just use adhesive on it? I know my old helmet visor had a pinlocks on each side but not my new helmet's visor. It comes with the adhesive already, it holds fine, I bought mine a year ago or so and it is still in place.
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Anti-fog
by: onewheeldrive - Nov 8, 2015 23:00:20 GMT -5
Post by onewheeldrive on Nov 8, 2015 23:00:20 GMT -5
I only seem to have an issue with fog once the temp gets colder than 45F or so, and the colder it gets the worse it is. I wonder how well it works when its like 20F, lol.
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Post by ricardoguitars on Nov 8, 2015 23:09:24 GMT -5
I only seem to have an issue with fog once the temp gets colder than 45F or so, and the colder it gets the worse it is. I wonder how well it works when its like 20F, lol. Does your helmet has ventilation ports? If it doesn't, you will have condensation problems no matter if you use anti-fog stuff, if it does, you should be fine with the ventilation ports open, use a balaclava to keep your face warm.
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Anti-fog
by: onewheeldrive - Nov 8, 2015 23:23:08 GMT -5
Post by onewheeldrive on Nov 8, 2015 23:23:08 GMT -5
I only seem to have an issue with fog once the temp gets colder than 45F or so, and the colder it gets the worse it is. I wonder how well it works when its like 20F, lol. Does your helmet has ventilation ports? If it doesn't, you will have condensation problems no matter if you use anti-fog stuff, if it does, you should be fine with the ventilation ports open, use a balaclava to keep your face warm. Yeah, it has ventillation ports. It could use a couple more, or just a tad bigger, even for the summer. I usually wear a balaclava and even double up when needed.
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Post by lain on Nov 10, 2015 17:19:29 GMT -5
I use RainX anti-fog interior solution on inside of my visor and RainX water/rain repelling spray wash on the outside. Works well with helmets that don't have good ventilation.
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