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Helmet and Fog


HarryG

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I just took a ride on my sled. Probably the longest ride in several years. I fogged up right away, as usual. I do have a heated face mask but when it is so wet, it does not always do the trick. I have several air vents that open and close. Why would I want them close? Warmth? Is there a combination that works better in different situations? I have two below the mask, two above the mask, one in front of my mouth and one on my forehead. Why would they ever be closed?

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I have a Polaris modular helmet with no problems but aside of buying a new helmet you can try a neoprene breath deflector. On my other helmet I had the same problem till I got the neoprene breath deflector and never a trouble after. This way you can carry on your sled. And on days when your heated shield don't work you can put it on. Just my thoughts anyway.

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When Riding the trails, I don't have a lot of problems. I just crack the face mask and it seems to go away. But usually, I use it when fishing and I am sometimes a little warm, and that seems to lead to the fog. The heated mask helps, but from what you are all telling me, I think I will have to go with the modular helmet. I never heard of them. If I upgrade, I will go that route.

Thanks to all

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I just went out and purchased the "no-fog" mask to see if it works for me. My helmet is the open helmet and then I where glasses with googles. This past weekend was to warm and even hard to keep the googles from fogging up. So I'm giving this a try because my buddy has one and it works for him and he has glasses too. Cost is $35.95 here at dealership in town and hard to find item other than a dealer.

Anybody have one and use it? Does it work for you?

mr

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There is something else you could try. Its called ZOOKE anti fog wax. I use it on my glasses and face sheild on my helmet.It works real well and lasts for along time. I got mine at the bike show in the cities but you can get in contact with them at www.zooke.com. Hope this helps you out.

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