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After nearly year round commuting for 8 years (short time away in
2001), I borrowed the skier's solution to keeping my face warm. I use a scull cap (under my helmet) for the top of my head, a neoprene face mask for my face from the nose down and a pair of Smith ski googles. It was in the upper 20's F this AM during my commute. This combination kept my face warm and the googles fog free! And for the those with doubts about fairings, forget the speed benefits of using a fairing, the cold weather benefits of using a fairing are the best! Jim Reilly Reading, PA |
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NYC XYZ wrote:
wrote: .... The face mask, anyway -- my eyes don't bother me, and I never understood the point of a cap: don't people grow head-hair anymore? .... Jim Reilly Reading, PA I have hair, only its about 1/4 inch long. The good news is that I don't get hat-hair when I wear a skull cap. BTW, I went on a 33-mile ride yesterday. The temperature when we started was about 31F. As soon as we left the parking lot, I regretted leaving my goggles in the car, because my eyes started watering like crazy. |
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