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JonT
any one ever use cat crap? does it work as good as it says? just started to get into motorcycles and got my gear the other day. it said anti fog visor but it still fogs up. not sure if its the wheather or not. but just wondering what i can get to better combat the fog.
540s10
doesn't work.
JonT
would you recommend anything?
Stangman_NB
honestly there isn't too much stuff thats very durable you'll end up reapplyin more than you want to....hnestly a better visor may be your best and least aggravating bet,
PSquare75
I can give you guys some cat crap, I'm changing my litter boxes tonight peepwallA.gif.
JonT
well i got a pin lock ainti fog insert... i was given a coupon for it with the helmet. but was hoping for something a cheaper, although it was only $15.
Mr.Srtee
use the helmet vents to regulate the inside temp of the helmet. I haven't used anything on my helmet visor but all the stuff I've used for my ski googles, Wiley X's, shooting glasses has always made the situation worse.

Stop Breathing like a horse. j/k
JonT
QUOTE (Mr.Srtee @ Feb 10 2010, 07:22 PM) *
use the helmet vents to regulate the inside temp of the helmet. I haven't used anything on my helmet visor but all the stuff I've used for my ski googles, Wiley X's, shooting glasses has always made the situation worse.

Stop Breathing like a horse. j/k



haha what the hay, i breath like a horse...
wantahertzdonut
Some days there's nothing you can do about fog. The best anti-fog stuff I had was something I bought at a paintball shop, but I can't remember the name. If they still make it, most paintball supply shops could tell you what it is. It's a grey/blue bottle with a blue cap.

Most of the time I just pop the visor up one notch and leave it at that. Takes care of any fog issues pretty well.
Stangman_NB
That's what I do a majority of the time, first click on the visor keeps you cool and lets in just enough air to keep things from fogging up
Tyler
I know I deal with fogging a lot on my goggles for swimming. I have tried cat crap, and several anti-fogging gimmicks/replacements/sprays/creams. I know the best/cheapest solution is a gel toothpaste with no additives. I think it might be worth a shot, just remember to wash it off
wantahertzdonut
Of course, better helmets have better venting. I had an Arai Quantum that would not fog up, but my Shoei TZR fogs up quite easily.
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