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    Foggoff face mask

    Hi All,

    Just invested in a Foggoff face mask yesterday ($65). It definately keeps the visor clear but I found it noticeably difficult to breathe.

    Does anyone use these and can provide some feedback of their own?

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    I haven't noticed the breathing difficulty, but the top of the fog thing seems to be exactly where my line of vision is - so have refrained from using it. But when I used it, it was great!

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    Stopped using mine,cause i found that i was getting travel/car sick on the twistiest roads.

    All i could put it down to was a lack of oxygen.Maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KrazyGixxerBoy View Post
    Hi All,

    Just invested in a Foggoff face mask yesterday ($65). It definately keeps the visor clear but I found it noticeably difficult to breathe.

    Does anyone use these and can provide some feedback of their own?
    Seemed to me to be restricting of vision rather than breath. I also found that it sat in my line of vision, so I solved the problem of fogging up visor with a pinlock insert. That works first class.



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    I got one a few weeks back.
    I swear by it now no more fogged visor.
    Did have trouble breathing to start with, just learnt to take smaller
    breaths.I think they do need a bigger breath port.
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    I've had one for about 5 years now. I won't ride with out it in the winter, it keeps my neck and chin nice and warmer and my visor nice and clear.

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