Sweat proofing a helmet
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Received mine today! It's perfect. Even comes with Velcro tabs to work with any helmet. |
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Thanks Adrian, we have about 25, it is the Sierra Madre Search & Rescue team. Once I get mine I will show it to the team & see how many want them then give you a shout out. |
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TraxFactory wrote:We are a few over 10 but no problem! that includes one to the UK. Send me your address Tom-onator and I will get it out. I do need to cut it off at this point..looking forward to your feedback. AdrianHi Adrian, got it in the post today - excellent thanks! Put it in my new Petzl Elios - it fits a treat. Went cragging with it and it worked perfectly. Link on UKC as promised! |
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I got mine (thanks Adrian!) and tried it a couple weekends out in Joshua Tree. Because of all the strips of plastic that hold the forehead band into my helmet, I ended up just sticking the fabric strip onto the forehead band directly without folding over. It's very comfortable and though I wasn't sweating that much it did keep my eyes dry. One added benefit is that i didn't end up with the weird marks on my head from wearing the original segmented foam forehead cushion. Thanks again! |
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Received mine from them and tried it out last weekend. Worked great. Was in the sun most of the day and never had sweat in my eyes. Would definitely recommend this product. Super easy to clean as well. |
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Got mine a while ago and finally got out to try it. |
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NKunstek wrote:Received mine from them and tried it out last weekend. Worked great. Was in the sun most of the day and never had sweat in my eyes. Would definitely recommend this product. Super easy to clean as well. JWong wrote:Got mine a while ago and finally got out to try it. Used it in a Mammut helmet using the velcro on the front of the band and folding it down. It worked great for both sweat and cushioning my head from the strap. Thanks again Adrian. JasonThat is awesome..Sweat Buster Goes climbing! Thanks for posting back! -Adrian |
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got mine as well, i attached it via the velcro directly to the forhead cushon of my Petzl helmet. It definitely makes the helmet a bit more comfortable! |
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haven't got mine yet either, and I was the first to respond :( |
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Haven't recieved mine either. No worries though can't complain about a chance for free stuff! |
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pbrownw wrote:haven't got mine yet either, and I was the first to respond :( John Newhof wrote:Haven't recieved mine either. No worries though can't complain about a chance for free stuff!Hey guys please send me your shipping address directly from our website here: traxfactory.com/index.cfm?a… Some of the PM emails from Mountainproject.com dump into my SPAM, marked as safe still happens. Any case, contact me direct, no problem! |
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stropsa wrote:got mine as well, i attached it via the velcro directly to the forhead cushon of my Petzl helmet. It definitely makes the helmet a bit more comfortable! In practice it did seem to reduce sweat in my face a bit, however we are leaving the hot season here in AZ so it might not have been the best test quite yet. Because of the cloth, i am sure this would also have the added winter benefit of making the helmet a bit warmer as well! Thanks again Adrian!Great to hear and thanks for taking a pic.....What model Petzl is that? For sure mid summer AZ is the big test and happy to say many mountain bikers from AZ, TX, FL, GA, LA and many others reporting the Sweat Buster working amazing well for them in 3+ hour rides. Also for those that have them now keep in mind they work great in any shell or harness type helmets like hard hats, welding helmets I even use one on my optical visor for comfort. We have a Mod Kit II for harness helmets. |
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its a Petzl Elios helmet |
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If you have been on the fence about trying our Sweat Buster here is a great discount for you....about the same price as a Triple Latte but actually helps you! |
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Just wanted to give you all a heads up on the $3 off discount code for purchases $24 or more. |