robgoggins
New member
I'm a fairly new rider and the helmet I purchased from our local dealer is a full helmet with two shields: one clear and one is shaded for riding in heavy or direct sun. I call it a "full" helmet, but you can actually click a button and open up the entire front 1/3 or so of the helmet. When I've used the helmet out west on some rides in 20-30 degree weather the helmet has been AWESOME...I love it. It keeps my face/head warm, I have good front and side vision, and being able to just slide the shaded visor down in a split second is a terrific feature that works great.
However, while riding up on the north shore of MN yesterday - when the ambient temperature was about -5 degrees - the shields frosted over on the inside in about 5 minutes. I had two options at that point: 1) either stop every couple miles and remove my glove to take a fingernail and scrape off the frost in order to get about a 2" square open area that I could see through; or 2) open up the clear shield and expose my face to the elements...which is what I did about 80% of the time as it allowed me to see a whole lot better.
I will say that the helmet comes with what I refer to as a "fighter jet" mouth/nose cover doo-hickey contraption. This goes right over the mouth/nose, and snaps into the sides of the helmet to hold it in place, and then you close front 1/3 of the helmet over the top of it. It's supposed to re-route your breath out the side portholes, thus keeping the shield clear of frost.
Of course, I didn't bring the darn thing with me because I never needed it out west so I didn't think I'd need it up north! So I have two questions for the group re: helmets...
1) If you have any experience with the fighter jet mouth/nose contraption, if used properly does it eliminate the shield frosting issue?
2) Our sleds have a built-in plug that apparently allows us to use a heated helmet. I totally forgot about it until I stopped a guy at the resort who was riding around with what appeared to be an open face helmet. I asked him how he was managing to ride around with an open face helmet, but then he showed me how his helmet actually had two shields; one was a shaded shield for sun and the other was clear with two "heater wires" running around the perimeter of the clear shield. He said he just plugs his helmet into his sled and it heats the element on the clear shield and he NEVER has an issue with frosted shields. I'm debating if I should just buy one of these puppies.
Thanks for your input!
However, while riding up on the north shore of MN yesterday - when the ambient temperature was about -5 degrees - the shields frosted over on the inside in about 5 minutes. I had two options at that point: 1) either stop every couple miles and remove my glove to take a fingernail and scrape off the frost in order to get about a 2" square open area that I could see through; or 2) open up the clear shield and expose my face to the elements...which is what I did about 80% of the time as it allowed me to see a whole lot better.
I will say that the helmet comes with what I refer to as a "fighter jet" mouth/nose cover doo-hickey contraption. This goes right over the mouth/nose, and snaps into the sides of the helmet to hold it in place, and then you close front 1/3 of the helmet over the top of it. It's supposed to re-route your breath out the side portholes, thus keeping the shield clear of frost.
Of course, I didn't bring the darn thing with me because I never needed it out west so I didn't think I'd need it up north! So I have two questions for the group re: helmets...
1) If you have any experience with the fighter jet mouth/nose contraption, if used properly does it eliminate the shield frosting issue?
2) Our sleds have a built-in plug that apparently allows us to use a heated helmet. I totally forgot about it until I stopped a guy at the resort who was riding around with what appeared to be an open face helmet. I asked him how he was managing to ride around with an open face helmet, but then he showed me how his helmet actually had two shields; one was a shaded shield for sun and the other was clear with two "heater wires" running around the perimeter of the clear shield. He said he just plugs his helmet into his sled and it heats the element on the clear shield and he NEVER has an issue with frosted shields. I'm debating if I should just buy one of these puppies.
Thanks for your input!
