Headgear still not right
Feb. 5th, 2009 08:15 amIt was probably hovering around -10*F or so this morning, so I used the neoprene face mask. It's warm but unfortunately it directs warm breath up towards my goggles. Still needs work. By the time I got to Dexter, I had to stop and change to my glasses, the goggles had a nearly solid layer of frost on them, and the part I could see through was pretty small. I have some ideas for redirecting the air. Either that or I can see if anyone makes a mask that only covers the eyes and top of the nose. I don't really have trouble lower than that.
I have been pushing my goggles way out on the bridge of my nose, thinking that would keep the moisture from getting on them quite as much. However, though it does that to some extent, it also allows the glasses to fall far below freezing. When they're closer to my face, though they get fogged, they do clear again in a minute. Farther out, I just get frost.
I have been pushing my goggles way out on the bridge of my nose, thinking that would keep the moisture from getting on them quite as much. However, though it does that to some extent, it also allows the glasses to fall far below freezing. When they're closer to my face, though they get fogged, they do clear again in a minute. Farther out, I just get frost.