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Another Visor Helmet Question

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Finally decided that although I do have goggles that fit over my glasses pretty well, I'm fed up with the associated palaver when they occasionally mist up and the dent on my nose at the end of the day so am thinking about biting the bullet and getting a helmet with an integrated visor.

Are there any that have ear pads that support helmet audio such as the wireless Outdoor Chips that I already have in my current Smith helmet. I know some argue that audio is not appropriate for skiing but I do like to zone out on the lifts, especially packed cable cars.
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