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I'm also having trouble keeping the balaclava dry--today it froze to my face. As for the goggles, I tried on a few pair of the ski goggles in the $20-$30 range at REI, but none really work with my helmet. The lenses are too big top to bottom so that the helmet pushes them down into my nose. The kids' goggles are too small, and aside from purchasing a new helmet (which I really don't want to do), does anyone have any other suggestions?
I'm also having trouble keeping the balaclava dry--today it froze to my face. As for the goggles, I tried on a few pair of the ski goggles in the $20-$30 range at REI, but none really work with my helmet. The lenses are too big top to bottom so that the helmet pushes them down into my nose. The kids' goggles are too small, and aside from purchasing a new helmet (which I really don't want to do), does anyone have any other suggestions?
skip the goggles. they are un necessary and will prove a burden. i've been getting by with just a winter hat and beard. as per my previous suggestion... ride fast, it keeps you warm
Sarah said:I'm also having trouble keeping the balaclava dry--today it froze to my face. As for the goggles, I tried on a few pair of the ski goggles in the $20-$30 range at REI, but none really work with my helmet. The lenses are too big top to bottom so that the helmet pushes them down into my nose. The kids' goggles are too small, and aside from purchasing a new helmet (which I really don't want to do), does anyone have any other suggestions?
I'm also having trouble keeping the balaclava dry--today it froze to my face. As for the goggles, I tried on a few pair of the ski goggles in the $20-$30 range at REI, but none really work with my helmet. The lenses are too big top to bottom so that the helmet pushes them down into my nose. The kids' goggles are too small, and aside from purchasing a new helmet (which I really don't want to do), does anyone have any other suggestions?
skip the goggles. they are un necessary and will prove a burden. i've been getting by with just a winter hat and beard. as per my previous suggestion... ride fast, it keeps you warm
Sarah said:I'm also having trouble keeping the balaclava dry--today it froze to my face. As for the goggles, I tried on a few pair of the ski goggles in the $20-$30 range at REI, but none really work with my helmet. The lenses are too big top to bottom so that the helmet pushes them down into my nose. The kids' goggles are too small, and aside from purchasing a new helmet (which I really don't want to do), does anyone have any other suggestions?
I obviously don't mean for any of you beautiful biker babes to grow beards, that would be ridiculous. You may want to grab a ski neck warmer. I've been carrying one in my bag all week but haven't had to use it yet.
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