System V visor

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I am finding the visor mists up badly and very quickly in damp weather in spite of (or because of?) the anti-mist coating. The problem is far worse than any other helmet I have had. Has anyone else found this to be an issue, and/or found a solution to the problem?

Thanks for any advice
 
Hi Stroller. yes - I have discovered the same problem - all summer long - best helmet I've ever owned - but now it's cold and damp I do have a problem where the interior of the visor mists up almost the instant it's closed down. On the move the problem is not much better. I'm finding that I need to ride with the visor open in 1st position. I ahvn''t tried to find a solution yet. The vent on the chin piece seems to make no difference open or closed.

Cheers

Mel
 
Yep. The vent at the front doesn't seal very well. Mine tends to get a narrow band of moisture up the front of the visour.
 
According to Matt at NOG - Anti fog visor (double skin) for System 5 is available at £65 inc Vat. Pheww! :eek:
 
I fitted a Fog city reactolite (£35) but it still doesn't stop the strip of moisture.
 
Hi Rob - are you saying that the source of the moisture is the chin vent - ie dampness getting in rather than condensation building up? I never thought of that! Dur. :confused:
 
The lip on the front of mine has a gap even when it's shut. Even though I've tried the inner sliding bit in different places I always get a wet strip inside the visor. I think it's a combination of moisture getting in and breath. The fog city stops the whole thing steaming up but not the damp strip. I ought to try taping it up but you know what it's like?...when it's raining it's too wet to be bothered and when it's dry it's as good as any helmet :rolleyes:
 
I now use Rain X Glass wipes with Anti Fog.

£3.99 for a tub from Halfords

I can now ride in the rain with the visor down and my glasses on!!

:thumb
 


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