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Re: How to keep sweat out of your eyes wearing helmet [Uncle Arqyle] [ In reply to ]
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Uncle Arqyle wrote:
pvrider310 wrote:
Would love to hear what you guys use to keep sweat from pouring into glasses and shields on the bike... Ive used Headsweats but it gets soaked quickly.


Botox. I swear my recent issues with sweat dripping is due to getting older and wrinkles in my forehead and around my eyes that easily direct sweat into them. I never had this problem in my 20's and 30's.

Botox actually stops sweating and is a treatment for hyperhydrosis.

Personally, I cut the tops out of cycling caps to make them cycling visors.
This keeps the sweat out of my eyes and in the side of my glasses, however, eventually it will drip off the brim and at times gets on the front of the lenses.

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Re: How to keep sweat out of your eyes wearing helmet [AlexSmith] [ In reply to ]
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Please go away! Alex/Eric/Elizabeth

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Re: How to keep sweat out of your eyes wearing helmet [pvrider310] [ In reply to ]
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Well it relies upon a head protector. I can suggest Giro Agilis helmet. I read some audit about it on trigearlab. I realize that it's elusive the ideal one thinking about that it's not extremely modest gear. However, this one gives both strong drag decrease and ventilation.

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Re: How to keep sweat out of your eyes wearing helmet [pvrider310] [ In reply to ]
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pvrider310 wrote:
Totally agree. On Tri bike and especially in aero position ... tilting head up pushes the forehead straight into the front of helmet and it’s pouring sweat time..with Halo or not. Halo gets saturated with sweat as well so it’s like squeezing a sponge! I don’t know how athletes ride with a shield on their helmets..sweat must be all over the inside.

Hi pvrider310 :)

I ride in hot and humid Taiwan and found that it actually depends on the helmet. My LG P-09 was really bad for the sweat, but riding the Giro Aerohead, I don't have a sweat problem and don't use anything on my head.
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Re: How to keep sweat out of your eyes wearing helmet [Rappstar] [ In reply to ]
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Rappstar wrote:
I used a Veo strip at Dirty Kanza. It was pretty awesome. Literally not a single drop of sweat on the inside of my glasses over 11+ hrs.

Got a review coming (they say you can swim in it; I may actually do my second swim on the year to test...). Basically, I have found this super simple product to work exactly as advertised.

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https://www.veostrip.com/

I just ordered these. I have been getting a lot of sweat on my glasses lately making it hard to see.

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Re: How to keep sweat out of your eyes wearing helmet [pvrider310] [ In reply to ]
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I've had the best results with SweatHawg skull caps. Usually work great. But during very hard efforts, I still get some dripping. Have the gutr too, but it isn't comfortable under my helmet.

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Re: How to keep sweat out of your eyes wearing helmet [pvrider310] [ In reply to ]
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I’ve had good results with a Halo sweatband. Big improvement for me in keeping sweat out of my eyes.
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