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Helmet with or without visor?

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Apart from looking like a knob in them they are... actually that's the only reason not to get one.

Seriously though they aren't as good as you would imagine if you wear glasses. My mate struggled with his one as it would knock into his glasses each time he opened/ closed the visor. He returned it and bought a Salomon helmet goggles in one. Loves it to bits as you pull the goggles out then up to remove them. He did get some steaming issues but that's because he wasn't riding fast enough!
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Mid4656 wrote:
swskier wrote:
I don't use one, and personally I think they look really bad! Laughing but I can understand why you'd use one, particularly if you wear glasses.

I think they look even worse when the visor is up and the user has sun glasses on instead.


Better get used to them because I believe they are the future. Once the top racers start using them, which will happen one day, it will be game over for goggles.


I don't think top racers will use them - they won't provide sufficient wind protection at race speeds. Streaming eyes not a good option on a race course
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I love my visor helmet, as a glasses wearer soo much better than goggles and for me and better than google over contact lenses, as the field of vision is greater.

with my regular glasses I'd occasionally bump the side of the frame on the visor flipping it up, but I now use my (photochromic) cycling glasses under the photochromic visor, so being shaped better that is no longer an issue, plus I then have sunnies for lunchtime etc. and can ski with visor up with no eye streaming issues.

Bargain too, I got a Cairn one off sportpursuit for about £90.
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jedster wrote:
Mid4656 wrote:
swskier wrote:
I don't use one, and personally I think they look really bad! Laughing but I can understand why you'd use one, particularly if you wear glasses.

I think they look even worse when the visor is up and the user has sun glasses on instead.


Better get used to them because I believe they are the future. Once the top racers start using them, which will happen one day, it will be game over for goggles.


I don't think top racers will use them - they won't provide sufficient wind protection at race speeds. Streaming eyes not a good option on a race course



What about motorbike riders, they don't have separate goggles. Actually, they did at one time but the helmets evolved to having a visor, same for F1.
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Mid4656 wrote:
jedster wrote:
Mid4656 wrote:
swskier wrote:
I don't use one, and personally I think they look really bad! Laughing but I can understand why you'd use one, particularly if you wear glasses.

I think they look even worse when the visor is up and the user has sun glasses on instead.


Better get used to them because I believe they are the future. Once the top racers start using them, which will happen one day, it will be game over for goggles.


I don't think top racers will use them - they won't provide sufficient wind protection at race speeds. Streaming eyes not a good option on a race course



What about motorbike riders, they don't have separate goggles. Actually, they did at one time but the helmets evolved to having a visor, same for F1.


A M/C or F1 helmet is full face so the visor seals top and bottom, a ski helmet isn't, so the point being made is you may get a bit of wind up a visor that you don't get with googles, which seal to the face / nose.

Having not skied at full race speeds I cant comment with authority, but its not an issue for recreational skiing and given the designs of the bottom of visors, I cant see much wind getting under it and certainly not directly at ones eyes which would be the problem.
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Mid4656 wrote:
jedster wrote:
Mid4656 wrote:
swskier wrote:
I don't use one, and personally I think they look really bad! Laughing but I can understand why you'd use one, particularly if you wear glasses.

I think they look even worse when the visor is up and the user has sun glasses on instead.


Better get used to them because I believe they are the future. Once the top racers start using them, which will happen one day, it will be game over for goggles.


I don't think top racers will use them - they won't provide sufficient wind protection at race speeds. Streaming eyes not a good option on a race course



What about motorbike riders, they don't have separate goggles. Actually, they did at one time but the helmets evolved to having a visor, same for F1.


That's road / track bikes, all off road plus discipline like mtb dh use goggles. Visor is a complete pain in these activities.
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Mid4656 wrote:
jedster wrote:
Mid4656 wrote:
swskier wrote:
I don't use one, and personally I think they look really bad! Laughing but I can understand why you'd use one, particularly if you wear glasses.

I think they look even worse when the visor is up and the user has sun glasses on instead.


Better get used to them because I believe they are the future. Once the top racers start using them, which will happen one day, it will be game over for goggles.


I don't think top racers will use them - they won't provide sufficient wind protection at race speeds. Streaming eyes not a good option on a race course



What about motorbike riders, they don't have separate goggles. Actually, they did at one time but the helmets evolved to having a visor, same for F1.


Have you ever worn a motorcycle helmet? It's completely different to a ski helmet with a visor!
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Seen lots of people on skis with helmet/visors. Not seen any skiers with helmet/visors.
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