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Thread: Anti fogging - what do you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Yes I agree, Pinlock is really good, Reason: coz it works, simple as that
    I've got a Pinlock in my current Arai Condor - and it works perfectly.

    This is a review of Pinlock I was sent... with some additional words by me

    My wife has a Shark, which has an anti-fog coating. She says it works, but gives it's own problems as it makes things look smeared when riding at night.

    For the sake of not a lot of cash, I'd go for a Pinlock every time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob View Post

    For the sake of not a lot of cash, I'd go for a Pinlock every time.
    I would go Fog City as essentially they are the same as a pinlock but you don't require the purchase of a high end helmet....

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    Putting my 2c towards the pinlock vote! I wear an Arai with a pinlock visor. Works flawlessly, even in heavy rain and freezing cold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    I would go Fog City as essentially they are the same as a pinlock but you don't require the purchase of a high end helmet....
    I'll add my 2 c. I second this mans recommendation, as I put a fog city on a relatively cheap helmet-approx $200- and it worked perfectly for 4 years with never a single problem.
    By all means buy a $1000 dollar helmet, but be aware that they arent the only ones that can be the end of fogging
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    As I don't use visors bugger-all I can't vouch for this BUT beware if you have done the above trick and are riding in heavy rain on the open road, I've been told you can get tiny droplets of shampoo/water blown into your eyes when you lift you visor a little, - result? - lots of tears, - just when you don't need them.
    Johnson and Johnson baby shampoo could be a remedy for this " No more Tears" LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by janno View Post
    Cat crap vs Fog off mask vs pinlock visor insert vs anything else I might have forgotten.

    What is your preference and why?
    No Visor == No Problem

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    Damn i should've read this and prepared a bit before coming down from Christchurch to Dunedin last Friday...

    Long story short had to pull over for 5 mins to get the snow off the front and the fog off the inside...
    I didn't do it!

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    FOG CITY.

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    I use a 'fogcity' anti fof strip. I find them great, I have them on all of my helmet visors both for road and race. If you put it on right it will never fog! worry free
    PM me or email me at mail@timmcarthur.co.nz for $45 knee sliders incl GST and shipping

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