cold chin
#1
cold chin
Alright, stupid question, but, i want to know an answer. Question is, do ya'll have anything you use to keep your chin/upper throat area warm while riding in cold weather? By the time i get to work in the mornings, my chin's numb. I wear a Shoei TZ1. I plan on picking up one of the things that stops you from fogging up the windscreen. I just can't find anything on something to keep my chin warm. And, before ya'll start, yes, i know, i live in FL, but, when you're riding 30 minutes to work in the morning and it's 50 degrees, chin gets cold. So, please don't bash. If ya can 'help me, please, by all means, do.
Tylor
Tylor
#5
#6
RE: cold chin
Neofleece face mask... works great and doesn't interfere with the helmet fit. Cost about $15.
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#7
#8
RE: cold chin
Personally, Tylor, I have bought a couple of different kinds mentioned here. The Neofleece that don mentioned and the turtle neck tube that anubis mentioned. Between the two, I really like the neck tube. I find that the neofleece ends up getting uncomfortable around the back of the neck, under the helmet where it attaches together, and it tends to get pretty hot. I live in the panhandle of Florida, and the times that I venture out riding in "less than favorable" riding conditions, the neck tube seems to work great. They are alot less expensive too.
#9
#10
RE: cold chin
The one I bought comes in different sizes and mine fits great. I don't even notice it's on while I'm ridging and I've used it on a group ride for about 5 hours. It also has holes for you nose and mouth so you can breathe, which I really like. Just go try them on and see which one you like.