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I live in AZ and ride all winter. Still, it's in the 30's int he AM where I live and I wear a little something to cover my face. What do you riders use to keep your glasses from fogging up?
ha, wish I knew. I will usually pull them down on my nose while I'm at a light, being up against your face makes them want to fog. If I'm moving, the only times I ever really get fog is when I have a bandanna on my face, or a neck gator pulled up over my mouth and nose. These redirect your breath up and immediately fog. The best way Ive found to combat this is just kinda tediously positioning what ever you have on your face so that it doesn't put your breath on the glasses. Sometimes I have luck by pulling it down just enough to make a gap between the top of the mask and the glasses. All Ive got for ya man.
I live in OR.and it is cold here,I wear a ski mask one of those that cover your neck and up over the nose..I found that if I breath though my mouth It doesnt fog my glasses..
I live in OR.and it is cold here,I wear a ski mask one of those that cover your neck and up over the nose..I found that if I breath though my mouth It doesnt fog my glasses..
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i wear one of those super cool, poser-approved skull facemasks and i found that if i breathe thru my mouth the glasses dont fog.
Cat Crap. I use this for snowboarding goggles-- works great.
I have to tell ya . . . I bust out laughing at first because I only scrolled to the words and not the picture . . . . . . Might work but smell like . . . well . . . crap . . then I saw it is an actual product!
Be aware that the road is deceiving when it is foggy. Sometimes in the early AM it is really bad around the Chain O Lakes here in Illinois. I pulled up to a light and my foot slipped out from under me. Almost dropped the bike. The roads look dry but they are damp and slippery. I will try some of that anti fog stuff in the spring.
MikeM
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