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  • #96126

    glenn
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    anyone know a good product that helps to make the rain bead off goggles and is there anything you can apply to help stop fogging:(

    #127832

    David
    Member

    “Rain-X” on the outside and you then spit on the inside rub it around a little and presto no fogging on the inside and water runs straight off the outside:laugh: :laugh:

    #127842

    or you can buy fog free lenses boony. they are double layer. ive had them before they work good too.

    and rain-x is great, or for an alternative use any type of car wax. its great on windscreens so its great on goggles

    #127846

    Dean
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    If its been pissing down and you are riding single track and getting hit across the dial with wet branches,the best thing I have found is the good ol safety specs with Daves recommended treatment as there is a lot more airflow.

    Ollie

    #127849

    David
    Member

    I have a pair of double lens in my scott turbo flow goggles and then as a back up I always carry a set of safety specs in my camel back and will pull them out when the others cant cope , which is pretty heavy constant rain that most normal people would not ride in:)

    #127850

    glenn
    Member

    Ollie wrote:

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    If its been pissing down and you are riding single track and getting hit across the dial with wet branches,the best thing I have found is the good ol safety specs with Daves recommended treatment as there is a lot more airflow.

    Ollie

    good idea might have to put a pair in camel pac pocket.:ohmy:

    #127851

    Matt Baker
    Member

    the double lens are good ive had a few pairs but after a while the foam perishes a bit and dust gets between the lenses and you cant get it out. so i just rip the inner lens off and keep using them as a single from then on.

    #127852

    glenn
    Member

    heavy constant rain that most normal people would not ride in

    love it

    #127853

    Mal
    Member

    Ktmrat wrote:

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    I have a pair of double lens in my scott turbo flow goggles and then as a back up I always carry a set of safety specs in my camel back and will pull them out when the others cant cope , which is pretty heavy constant rain that most normal people would not ride in:)

    I use the same system and it works great. Nothing worse than trying to ride in the rain with no eye protection.

    Also if it’s raining and cold I’ll put latex surgical gloves under my riding gloves to keep the hands dry.

    #127857

    I’m more than a little concerned to go riding with you Mal knowing that your wearing surgical gloves.
    Murph

    #127865

    Greg
    Member

    Murph the surf wrote:

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    I’m more than a little concerned to go riding with you Mal knowing that your wearing surgical gloves.
    Murph

    I to am very scared about that as well :huh:

    TB

    #127868

    glenn
    Member

    Trailboss wrote:

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    Murph the surf wrote:

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    I’m more than a little concerned to go riding with you Mal knowing that your wearing surgical gloves.
    Murph

    I to am very scared about that as well :huh:

    TB

    yeh I thought I might sneak away from this thread when someone mentioned latex:huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :blush:

    #127870

    Mal
    Member

    oh come on guys. Once you’ve tried latex on there’s no going back. I converted a bunch of guys from flirtbikeworld one chilly winters day. :(

    I bet menace has tried them.

    On the upside if someone lets the blood out of themselves, you’re there ready with gloves to render first aid. :cheer:

    I’d better stop now, I’m haveing to many wrong thoughts.

    #127872

    glenn
    Member

    OOOOHHHHH please do stop NOW;) :(

    #127873

    Greg
    Member

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    Sherco black parts number 556347.45

    TB

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