Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
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Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
Light reactive, Anti-Fog, UV blocking Vision $50
" a unique light reactive anti-fog visor insert." by FogCity
Anyony tried it?
" a unique light reactive anti-fog visor insert." by FogCity
Anyony tried it?
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Re: Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
A few people have tried them.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4140&p=62062&hilit= ... iew#p62062
http://www.ksrc-au.com/html/provision_s ... sert_.html
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viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4140&p=62062&hilit= ... iew#p62062
http://www.ksrc-au.com/html/provision_s ... sert_.html
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Re: Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
Thanks...dave#3 wrote:A few people have tried them.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4140&p=62062&hilit= ... iew#p62062
http://www.ksrc-au.com/html/provision_s ... sert_.html
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Re: Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
Worth their weight in gold. I have the non light reactive version - and not having a foggy visor on cold mornings is ace. Having one that darkens in bright light is even better,
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Re: Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
speaking of mornings, saw you splitting traffic on thursday morning Mike! Tried to wave to you but you were gone!
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Re: Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
yea i had one in my xlite.. and loved it
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Re: Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
So is there a good brand or are they all pretty much the same?
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Re: Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
They're all pretty much the same - I had a fog-city for my last one.
There are some though that have a black sticky band around the edge to connect them to the visor - don't get them.
I can't remember what the brand was - may have been pro-grip. EDIT: http://www.ksrc-au.com/index.php?itemid=58 it was provisor.
That band gets in the way of your vision when you're tucked in - spend the few extra bucks and get a fog city.
ty
There are some though that have a black sticky band around the edge to connect them to the visor - don't get them.
I can't remember what the brand was - may have been pro-grip. EDIT: http://www.ksrc-au.com/index.php?itemid=58 it was provisor.
That band gets in the way of your vision when you're tucked in - spend the few extra bucks and get a fog city.
ty
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Re: Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
I had an insert on my clear visor. It worked well but early morning when the sun is low and at a bit of an angle the reflection was pretty ordinary. The best thing I got was a Fog Off nose shield that velcros into your helmet, absoloutley brilliant.
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Re: Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
Cheers... it was their add i originally found.. i can live with parting with $50ty wrote:They're all pretty much the same - I had a fog-city for my last one.
There are some though that have a black sticky band around the edge to connect them to the visor - don't get them.
I can't remember what the brand was - may have been pro-grip. EDIT: http://www.ksrc-au.com/index.php?itemid=58 it was provisor.
That band gets in the way of your vision when you're tucked in - spend the few extra bucks and get a fog city.
ty

Thanks Poss
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Re: Light reactive anti-fog visor insert
Thanks - i had one of those and it did work well, but the bloody thing kept moving and i couldnt itch my noseGlen wrote:I had an insert on my clear visor. It worked well but early morning when the sun is low and at a bit of an angle the reflection was pretty ordinary. The best thing I got was a Fog Off nose shield that velcros into your helmet, absoloutley brilliant.

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