stahlecker
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Well my old helmet made me mad enough to give snow-x helmets a try. So I bought a Fly Kinetic helmet and Scott 87 xi OTG goggles. I liked the setup alot better over my full face. What I didn't like was that there was nothing to keep my upper lip and nose warm. Also when I stopped my breath would fog over the out side.
So my question is what do you guys where to keep your nose warm? Breath deflecter, ski-mask etc.
Thanks, Brian
So my question is what do you guys where to keep your nose warm? Breath deflecter, ski-mask etc.
Thanks, Brian
Eagle1
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fog evader mask. Got mine from sled Solutions. 

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klim baclava. That windstopper material they have works REALLY well
kmwharley
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fog evader mask defiantly
7 skulls
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Get goggles with a nose guard. I use a KBC moto-x style helmet with Smith Snow Warp goggles with nose piece/snow guard that protects my nose/cheeks when combined with the helmet. That way I can use a standard belaclava and have no issues with fogging.
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baclava and NO-Fog mask and if it's really cold I'll duct tape the open edge 



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No-Fog mask with headband........unless it's below about 5 deg. F.......then full face with electric shield......I've become a sissy-boy in my old age 


allyammies
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no fog only thing bad is the snot sickles
Yooper_Bob
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I also use a No-Fog mask...works great.
One thing I did to mine is flip up the nose piece, and then cut a circle where the mesh holes over the mouth are...makes it way easier to breath, and doesn't affect the warmth.
One thing I did to mine is flip up the nose piece, and then cut a circle where the mesh holes over the mouth are...makes it way easier to breath, and doesn't affect the warmth.
nytro addict
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Ran my Fly helemet this weekend in -10 degree weather and I had no fogging at all. I use the Klim wind stopper bavaclava and also use a Foggy breath guard which is made for MX-cross helmets. 

timberwolf
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I use the klim barclava and a nose guard and it works in almost all weather. I have trouble every now and then when it gets under -5F. I use a Thor motor-cross helmet and it works great. (I've fallin off my sled 4 times and I can get right up, not dizzy at all!!!!!!) 

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Klim Balaclava and Klim cold weather liner in my helmet.
Although I am sponsored by Klim(fair warning dis closer)
I firmly believe they have the best clothing
FXR and Castle are behind them but still good stuff
Although I am sponsored by Klim(fair warning dis closer)

I firmly believe they have the best clothing
FXR and Castle are behind them but still good stuff
zackn291
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Last few years I used a cotton Polaris neck guard thing and pulling it up just under my nose, had a breath guard, and my Oakley snox O-frame goggles. I never had any fogging issues in any temp and it was always warm.
This year I'm trying a Gears balaclava and my Oakley snox O-frame.. Have yet to test it out.
This year I'm trying a Gears balaclava and my Oakley snox O-frame.. Have yet to test it out.
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