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<blockquote data-quote="TXPD" data-source="post: 11296107" data-attributes="member: 46922"><p>troy, i assume your visor is fogging from the inside. if you can find a photo of jeff gordon with his helmet on and his visor up, you will see that he has a breath deflector that keeps the air from his nose and mouth from getting to his visor.</p><p></p><p>i have a bell helmet and the breath deflector is an inexpensive add on($19.95). i would imagine that its available with the other mfc's as well.</p><p></p><p>the reason you dont see most helmet companies with that hybrid is the safety concerns. i used to wear sunglasses and leave my visor up. i got hit in the cheek near my eye with track debris under caution. had it been under green it would have been bad. had it been in the eye, it would have been worse. </p><p></p><p>my mentor at the time sold me hard that i should never race with my visor up and i dont anymore. thats why.</p><p></p><p>edit: its also worth mentioning that forced air helmets are becoming more affordable to the average driver and you must keep your visor down with forced air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXPD, post: 11296107, member: 46922"] troy, i assume your visor is fogging from the inside. if you can find a photo of jeff gordon with his helmet on and his visor up, you will see that he has a breath deflector that keeps the air from his nose and mouth from getting to his visor. i have a bell helmet and the breath deflector is an inexpensive add on($19.95). i would imagine that its available with the other mfc's as well. the reason you dont see most helmet companies with that hybrid is the safety concerns. i used to wear sunglasses and leave my visor up. i got hit in the cheek near my eye with track debris under caution. had it been under green it would have been bad. had it been in the eye, it would have been worse. my mentor at the time sold me hard that i should never race with my visor up and i dont anymore. thats why. edit: its also worth mentioning that forced air helmets are becoming more affordable to the average driver and you must keep your visor down with forced air. [/QUOTE]
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