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    Default Best visor anti-rain/fog?

    What's everyone use for rain repellent and anti-fog on their visors? Rain-X still the one, or something new?

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    When I raced in the Midwest, I found I had the best luck with Rain-X and/or Cat Crap (available at cross country ski shops). Also found (by advice from others) that drilling a few small (like 1/16" or so) holes along the bottom of the visor, just above where it "seals" at the bottom of the eyeport seems to help a lot. Or race in Colorado, where it seldom rains!

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    My Fog City (double lens) insert makes a huge difference when humidity is high. Never used in AZ but it was a lifesaver at Mid-Ohio.
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    You HAVE to have the twin len, double glazing. Lots of brands, I use Bell Helmets and they make them too.

    Once you try this, you will never go back. Ever.

    We have a clear visor with it and also a yellow visor for better vision (sometimes) in the rain.

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    Rain-X yellow on the front......Rain-X black on the inside......and leave a little crack in the visor to helmet at first...than close tighter as you get to speed

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