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    Full face with breath box

    Anyone use these before, skiing or snowmachining? My biggest concern with the last full-face was the fog factor, and the breath box seems to be a solution to that.

    Yes? No?

    (So far, I've found you can adda breath box to these: http://www.hjchelmets.com/clx4_effect.htm#)

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    I'm still using my flint sc. on cold days you have to breath a little different when sitting still, but when moving you have no problems. blue bird days are just fine.

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    true dat. ditto. word.

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    I'm betting tree skiing could become difiicult. done some experimentation with helmet ventilation though not a breath box. Blurred would know for sure, ask him. i'm sure he'll play nice and help you out.
    scroll to "Buy DVD", very bottom of page http://bhandf.com/bhandf%202008/longform.htm I do not work for Bill, just dig his work.

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    Originally posted by AltaPowderDaze
    I'm still using my flint sc. on cold days you have to breath a little different when sitting still, but when moving you have no problems. blue bird days are just fine.
    Yeah, that's pretty much the rub of it. I'm lazy twofold. I really don't want to bother to re-learn how to breath, if ya know what I mean. Plus, even on short little hikes, like way to short to take off the lid, stow it somewhere etc... then I'm in fog city.

    Espically if I can snap a 5 dollar piece of foam into the lid and not have to worry ever again...

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