Who here wears a Snocross helmet and goggles?

Im really looking at the KBC's

glad I found someone withone and the correct goggles....thanks
 
I bought a CL-X5 Arena off Ebay for a good deal.. now I just need to get my goggles and balaclava.. I want to get some better boots now that offer more ankle support for stand up riding for the FX Nytro. Any ideas?
 
I have an Arai VMX motocross helmet, with Smith goggles. When really cold I have a No-Fog face mask with Yamaha skull cap. I like it alot better than my old standard sled helmet. Enjoy
 
NB-NYTRO said:
I bought a CL-X5 Arena off Ebay for a good deal.. now I just need to get my goggles and balaclava.. I want to get some better boots now that offer more ankle support for stand up riding for the FX Nytro. Any ideas?

HMK pro's boa or non boa. Love them, warm, comfortable, very supportive. But not too stiff to were you can't walk in them. My $0.02
 
I wear a HJC Helmet (blue, white, silver and black) with the no-fog system, including head band (nothing better in my opinion), and Spy Googles. :Rockon: The no-fog system allows me to ride in temps down to minus 10 degrees.
 
Ultimatewarrior what do you mean by the No-fog system?? Breathbox??


Thanks,

Cobalt
:-o
 
Cobalt said:
Ultimatewarrior what do you mean by the No-fog system?? Breathbox??


Thanks,

Cobalt
:-o
I THINK HE MEANS THIS:
 

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I have used the No-Fog System for 4 years. The lower part consists of a neoprene mask that forms a breath box and goes from just below your eyes to your lower neck. The headband is - well - simply a neoprene headband that you put on after the neopreme mask. The purpose of the headband is to eliminate the space between your goggles and the top of the helmet.

I would not ride with an open face helmet using any other system. It is comfortable down to minus 10-15 degrees. Your dealer may sell the No-Fog System. It is about $45.00 for the neoprene mask and another $15.00 for the headband. You need both in my opinion. If your dealer does not carry it - the No-Fog System is sold in the most recent Shadetree Catalog: www.shadetreepowersports.com.
 
When I first responded, the picture did not show up. Angus is right - that is the No-Fog System. IMO every open face rider should have this. But, you also need the headband to properly seal the area above your goggles.
 
Looks like a great set-up Ultimate! I did order and receive the Psolar HX that BlgsRx-1 had recommended and I love it! It has a chamber at your mouth that apparently warms the air you inhale from the warm air you exhale?? I look forward to using it SOON! :Rockon:

Here is the link:
http://cozywinters.com/shop/px-hx.html

It is the same one pictured on page three of this thread.

Cobalt
:-o
 
One thing to watch with the no fog mask (one of the many I tried prior to the Psolor HX Balaclava) is; Make sure you got plenty of room between the no fog mask and the chin bar of the helmet prior to purchase.

My AFX caused the flap to push back somewhat. I couldn't get that helmet off fast enough when the flap colapsed when I started to breathe hard after a good workout while carving some serious doughnuts. After that I bought the AFX breathe deflector and the Psolar HX.

Jim
 


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