23-08-04, 10:29 AM | #1 |
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Respro Foggy
Has anyone used a Respro foggy? If so, how good or bad are they? It seems like a good system (in theory) but whats it like in the real world. Any advice would be great before I blow my money.
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23-08-04, 11:11 AM | #2 |
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quite good in winter, never really needed it in summer though, but it does exactly what its meant to do
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23-08-04, 12:25 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for the quick reply weegaz
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15-09-04, 01:11 PM | #4 |
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Yep I have one. Works very well. There is a trick to getting your lid off with one fitted though. Otherwise the thing can turn inside out and scratch your face. While this can do wonders for your image as a ruffy tuffty biker type, it can get a bit much. With your visor open, pull it away from your face with your finger tips as you remove your lid.
Oh, and check you lid has a suitable lining for the velcro to attach to in the requisite positions. My mates 'Shark' lid didn't. |
15-09-04, 01:22 PM | #5 |
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fog city visor insert is better than any face mask, unless you're trying to stop specs steaming up?
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15-09-04, 02:20 PM | #6 |
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I dont know, I've seen the Photos section and would probably recommend a face mask for a few characters regardless of whether their on a bike or not!!!
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It warped my vision a little and gave a halo effect to any light source - very nasty at night or in the rain. I could also see it in front of my eyes! I know loads of people swear by them but I just didn't like it - horses for courese, I suppose. I have a Foggy Respro Mask fitted to my Shoei XR900 and I find it works a treat. Having got used to it being there, I now don't like riding without it! It is worth pointing out that it is made of Neoprene & therfore makes you sweat. It then absorbs the sweat into the fabric cover. I've done about 8000 miles with it in, it's been washed already & it now needs another wash! I also find that if I'm hot, my visor can still mist up, due to the heat coming from my head! So I also use Bob Heath visor spray when it starts to get colder outside! This works well as long as you don't put too much on & you do polish it out well... It doesn't like water though! Kinda turns a translucent, milky white colour! Very offputting, I can promise you! |
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