Blaster
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I was wondering if any one has tried one of those helmet heaters (not visor heaters), and do they help prevent fogging of glasses and the shield. It would be nice to not have to put the contacts in before riding.
longgone
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heated lenses
Along the same line, has anyone ever heard of either prescription googles or prescription glasses with lenses that are heated to prevent fogging. I think you could make a fortune if these could be developed.
Along the same line, has anyone ever heard of either prescription googles or prescription glasses with lenses that are heated to prevent fogging. I think you could make a fortune if these could be developed.


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No, but i Had a pair of Scott goggles for skiing, that had a battery operated fan that worked very well.
Now I have had lasik surgery, so no more glasses except for Sunglasses. So much nicer.
No, but i Had a pair of Scott goggles for skiing, that had a battery operated fan that worked very well.
Now I have had lasik surgery, so no more glasses except for Sunglasses. So much nicer.
NHRX1
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I was going to reccomend contacts, but I guess the laser surgery would be even better yet. My contacts don;t bother me at all so I haven't bothered to get it yet-plus the price keeps coming down and I keep blowing my money on sleds.
RX1 Yooper
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A tall windshield will solve all the problems, with no special helmet accessories, or heaters.
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