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JrFuel Hayden:
I helped a racer with fogged shield, by getting her a snowmoblie helmet breathguard, that inserts into the helmet.
Try a motorcycle or snowmobile shop, to see which breath guard will fit your helmet.
Back-in-the-day I just put my goggles [ not anymore legal] or helmet shield under my fire suit to get it heated up. Seem to fix it.

Jon

GlennLever:

--- Quote from: JrFuel Hayden on September 14, 2016, 01:20:17 PM ---I helped a racer with fogged shield, by getting her a snowmoblie helmet breathguard, that inserts into the helmet.
Try a motorcycle or snowmobile shop, to see which breath guard will fit your helmet.
Back-in-the-day I just put my goggles [ not anymore legal] or helmet shield under my fire suit to get it heated up. Seem to fix it.

Jon

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I have tried setting my glasses on the intake manifold to try heating them up, but with the length of time we sometimes sit in the staging lanes they cool off and then fog.

BK:
I put my thumb on the bottom of the shield when I lower it. That little bit of gap keeps my shield clear. I cant say it would work on your glasses. The shield closes itself by around a 100 ft. if I forget to close it.

GlennLever:

--- Quote from: BK on September 14, 2016, 03:53:52 PM ---I put my thumb on the bottom of the shield when I lower it. That little bit of gap keeps my shield clear. I cant say it would work on your glasses. The shield closes itself by around a 100 ft. if I forget to close it.

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I do not seem to have a problem with the shield, it is my glasses.

The fog on the glasses clears up as soon as there is any air movement.

My biggest problem is when I am staging and watching the tree.

dreracecar:
Because you are breathing heavy inside the helmet, hose should work to clear that up

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