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Face Shield Fogging

I've had really good luck with the Respro Foggy Mask. When properly installed, I've never had issues with fogging in rain or cold.

I'd recommend getting the black color because other colors will reflect on the inside of your visor in bright sunshine. Note that everyone's nose is different so the Foggy Mask may not work for you if you have a big schnoz. Take time to install it correctly and test fit. If you just stuff it in your helmet as you run out the door the first foggy morning, it probably won't work right. Proper fit is really important.

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I have tried lots of things over the years. for me the best have been Pin-loc and the Respro. The pin-loc works better than fog city in my experience but they both give you a bit of double vision at night. In fact the pin-loc has a warning (for daytime use only)

I have the pin-loc in my daily commute helmet. (HJC is the least expensive helmet you can get that has pin-loc applications)

I use the respro in my long trip helmet. It offers a greater flexibility for changing weather. When it's hot you can take it out.
 
Pin-lock works great...but

The Pin-lock works great in the Schuberth helmet (it has a silicone gasket to create a dead air space between the face shield and the pin-lock shield.

My issue is with my bifocals inside the helmet.

Cold lenses + hot humid breath = fogged vision

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