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What balaclava?
Since I've fitted autocom into my helmet, I'm in danger of ripping my ears off each time I put it on. Simple answer is to wear a balaclava to keep them tucked it. Went to M'bike shop yesterday but they were £14 and a bit S+M looking.
Whats the best to get? Thinsulate? Silk? proper £14 jobbies? Looking for ones that have a big hole, dont like a mouth full of material :shock: |
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Autocom speakers are pretty huge actually, thing 1980's walkman headset ones and double it. Would have thought thay could have made them smaller |
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Try a car racing type smock, or an army issue thermal one due them being very thin.
A big one will just make you sweat like mad, and worse, stretch the lining in your helmet out. |
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I use this http://www.completeoutdoors.co.uk/Be...etch-Balaclava it's a Berghaus balaclava. It's not to thick, very comy, and not itchy. I think it's this one. but i bought mine in blacks.
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[quote=TEC;1644939]Sounds like a lid not really designed to take the speakers :(
I'm with TEC I have 2 lids with them in and they do not interfere with the fit at all, are you 100% sure they are correctly installed? |
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I wear one of these in the winter months http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/M...&ModelID=30420
It keeps the wind chill off me . I can bring the mouth piece over the nose leaving the mouth free , or over the whole lot , or flip it out the way completely . It has holes in the ear sections so you can hear a bit better as well . A blinding bit of kit and made winter so much more enjoyable last year . |
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