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    SpyderLovers Sponsor BajaRon's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by mxz600 View Post
    I use my ski-doo Modular snowmobile helmet. It has excellent ventilation, works great for the glasses also.

    If you don't want to spend $300.00 on a helmet you could always use a No Fog Breath Deflector. Below is a link for a review. My son used one for a couple of years before I bought him a ski-doo helmet, it does work, just a bit of a pain to use.
    http://www.snowmobile.com/products/n...early-395.html
    Wow! That thing looks like a pain. Seems like the breath guard would do the same thing and be a lot less trouble.

    If you needed the additional warmth a balaclava and breath guard should do the job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BajaRon View Post
    Wow! That thing looks like a pain. Seems like the breath guard would do the same thing and be a lot less trouble.

    If you needed the additional warmth a balaclava and breath guard should do the job.
    Yup, I use a balaclava with a turtle fur neck ad the breath guard, keeps me warm and does a decent job on fog. Sometimes I have to crack the visor a bit but with the balaclava & turtle fur I stay pretty warm.
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