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What does it mean?
People use "Rain Helmet" for a wet season. What is a difference with "regular"?
People use "Rain Helmet" for a wet season. What is a difference with "regular"?
What does it mean?
People use "Rain Helmet" for a wet season. What is a difference with "regular"?
This is what I use when it's really bad
This is what I use when it's really bad
It depends on how heavy the rain is, I have used various products with limited success. The best thing I have used in the rain is an old pair of frank thomas gloves that had a smaller wiper blade on each thumb.how good are those rain repellant products? have been thinking about putting a layer on my visor
HJC helmets come with a fog free visor, it lasts about three months. Pretty good though.As you know - during the rain a visor getting fog up immediately.
Is there a kind of helmet that doesn't have effect of "fogging up".
I don't know if it's special design of helmet or if the visor has a special treatment.
Nice, Do they do them in black and silver?This is what I use when it's really bad
I ride lots and in different weather.my helmet has various air inlets to allow circulation inside the helmet, I never had trouble with the shield fogging when riding. if I had to stop I would just pop the visor up one notch. do you ride a lot, or ever ride in the rain?
why only 3 month? is it kind of coating that not "built in"?HJC helmets come with a fog free visor, it lasts about three months. Pretty good though.
The other thing that works for the outside of the shield is just get your head a little closer to the bikes wind shield and the air swirling there will just blow it off.:thumbup:
It depends on how heavy the rain is, I have used various products with limited success. The best thing I have used in the rain is an old pair of frank thomas gloves that had a smaller wiper blade on each thumb.
Does it make a greasy film on the visor?Just wipe a little Rain-X on the inside of the shield and it won't fog up.:thumbup:
good system that fog city insert specially in the light reactive one - reccomended in freezing temps used one for years although my 3/4 jet helmets do not require them