

nadekeys
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- Snowmobile
- 2017 Sidewinder LTX LE
2009 Apex LTX GT
2008 Nytro MTX Turbo
I struggled with this for years, my first solution was the ski doo modular which worked but still had trouble with the breath mask occasionally not sealing properly and glasses fogging. Then I tried the BV2S which worked flawlessly for me. Breath shield seals up, is comfortable, glasses would never fog. My third and final solution that I implemented this year is LASIK. BV2S is worth the money (can usually get them on EBay for $300 or less) and is the best helmet I've had. Warmth is also very nice on those cold days. I've ridden with people who wear the open-face helmets and they have froze on the cold days (even though they always say how they can ride in whatever temps I can ride in my BV2S and stay comfortable).
No fog products (tried several) did not work for me, for any length of time anyway. Regular modular helmets with the breath masks are junk compared to the ski doo helmets, my glasses would fog constantly. You have to have a breath mask that seals and exhausts the hot moist air completely outside the helmet.
No fog products (tried several) did not work for me, for any length of time anyway. Regular modular helmets with the breath masks are junk compared to the ski doo helmets, my glasses would fog constantly. You have to have a breath mask that seals and exhausts the hot moist air completely outside the helmet.