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Date: 29 Mar 2007 10:32:15
From: Paul
Subject: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my eyes and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting sweat in your eye or running form your head down?
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 19:24:16
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Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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On 29, 1:32 pm, "Paul" <l...@invalid.com > wrote: > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my eyes > and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting sweat in > your eye or running form your head down? Get some cycling gloves with terry cloth.
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Date: 30 Mar 2007 19:16:35
From: Ghamph
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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"Paul" <lof@invalid.com > wrote in message news:I5QOh.20378$_a1.10369@bignews7.bellsouth.net... > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my eyes > and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting sweat in > your eye or running form your head down? > > Hire a midget to ride on your handlebars and wipe your forehead every few minutes. He could also yell at you with his nasty little squeaky voice to "go faster faster boss". Jamffer
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Date: 31 Mar 2007 03:14:35
From: Bill
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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Ghamph wrote: > "Paul" <lof@invalid.com> wrote in message > news:I5QOh.20378$_a1.10369@bignews7.bellsouth.net... >> I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my > eyes >> and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting sweat > in >> your eye or running form your head down? >> >> > Hire a midget to ride on your handlebars and wipe your forehead every few > minutes. > He could also yell at you with his nasty little squeaky voice to "go faster > faster boss". > Jamffer > > Get one of those really thick sweatbands so you can wring it out once in a while. Take 2 showers a day, one before the ride and one after. I know this sounds silly but I have real oily skin and taking a shower before a long hot ride decreases the residue that can be washed into your eyes by sweat. I don't get blurred vision and keep riding if only one eye is affected, but closed due to the sweat and the burning. If my other eye gets affected then it is time to get off the bike and rub down the front of your head with something dry. In my case it is usually the front of my shirt or a little rag I carry in a pocket for the occasion. If you ride and it's over 60 degrees, you sweat. Last year I found myself climbing mountains in heat over 100 F, and sweating a ton, so not even the shirt thing worked. For this trip I was in full Fred mode and kept a dry towel in the back rack, along with a 1 gallon thermos jug of water, which did get drank. Figure out what works for you and let us know. It's a pain in the eyes but great for your body. Bill Baka
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Date: 02 Apr 2007 08:34:13
From: Paul
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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> Get one of those really thick sweatbands so you can wring it out once in a > while. Take 2 showers a day, one before the ride and one after. I know > this sounds silly but I have real oily skin and taking a shower before a > long hot ride decreases the residue that can be washed into your eyes by > sweat. I don't get blurred vision and keep riding if only one eye is > affected, but closed due to the sweat and the burning. If my other eye > gets affected then it is time to get off the bike and rub down the front > of your head with something dry. In my case it is usually the front of my > shirt or a little rag I carry in a pocket for the occasion. If you ride > and it's over 60 degrees, you sweat. Last year I found myself climbing > mountains in heat over 100 F, and sweating a ton, so not even the shirt > thing worked. For this trip I was in full Fred mode and kept a dry towel > in the back rack, along with a 1 gallon thermos jug of water, which did > get drank. > Figure out what works for you and let us know. > It's a pain in the eyes but great for your body. > Bill Baka Although I am new to this, my eyes typically bun except on the days I swim before I ride - because I take a shower before biking. Then I add suntan lotion to my face - except on my forehead where it would eventually get in my eyes. This last ride I took a wash cloth and botted on stops. I think a riding cap or handkerchief is in my future though. I'll have to experiemnt with least cost options first. Thanks for your help.
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 17:17:12
From: Pat
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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Halo headbands. problem solved. it's that easy. next question? Pat in TX
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 19:02:21
From: Paul
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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"Pat" <Pat@faraway.com > wrote in message news:572s7mF29j1qpU1@mid.individual.net... > Halo headbands. problem solved. it's that easy. > > next question? > > Pat in TX I certainly posted in the right place! Thanks again everyone!
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 17:06:32
From: Paul O
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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Paul wrote: > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my eyes > and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting sweat in > your eye or running form your head down? > > I'm a big fan of Halo Headbands. They are made out of a wicking fabric plus they have a little rubber strip located along the bottom of the band that acts like a gutter to direct the sweat towards the back of your head (and away from your eyes). See: http://www.haloheadband.com/products.html They're a little pricey, but worth the money. -- Paul D Oosterhout I work for SAIC (but I don't speak for SAIC) P.S. Nor do I speak for Halo Headbands!
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 23:58:15
From: Claire Petersky
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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"Paul O" <first.d.last@company.com > wrote in message news:euh9og$mbv$1@news.nems.noaa.gov... > I'm a big fan of Halo Headbands. They are made out of a wicking fabric > plus they have a little rubber strip located along the bottom of the band > that acts like a gutter to direct the sweat towards the back of your head > (and away from your eyes). See: > > http://www.haloheadband.com/products.html > > They're a little pricey, but worth the money. My husband, who can soak a do rag in 20 minutes, swears by these, too. -- Warm Regards, Claire Petersky http://www.bicyclemeditations.org/ See the books I've set free at: http://bookcrossing.com/referral/Cpetersky
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 15:36:58
From: catzz66
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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Paul O wrote: > Paul wrote: > >> I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my >> eyes and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from >> getting sweat in your eye or running form your head down? >> > > I'm a big fan of Halo Headbands. They are made out of a wicking fabric > plus they have a little rubber strip located along the bottom of the > band that acts like a gutter to direct the sweat towards the back of > your head (and away from your eyes). See: > > http://www.haloheadband.com/products.html > > > They're a little pricey, but worth the money. > That reminds me. Some do rag units have a built in headband. They are generally polyester. I like the feel of cotton or some kind of cotton blend better for some reason, but I did buy a couple of the polyester kind and tried them before giving them away to friends when they started riding.
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 17:57:31
From: Paul O
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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catzz66 wrote: > Paul O wrote: >> Paul wrote: >> >>> I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in >>> my eyes and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from >>> getting sweat in your eye or running form your head down? >>> >> >> I'm a big fan of Halo Headbands. They are made out of a wicking fabric >> plus they have a little rubber strip located along the bottom of the >> band that acts like a gutter to direct the sweat towards the back of >> your head (and away from your eyes). See: >> >> http://www.haloheadband.com/products.html >> >> >> They're a little pricey, but worth the money. >> > > That reminds me. Some do rag units have a built in headband. They are > generally polyester. I like the feel of cotton or some kind of cotton > blend better for some reason, but I did buy a couple of the polyester > kind and tried them before giving them away to friends when they started > riding. Halo also makes a "do rag" style band (the Halo Protex) which I wear during cool weather. -- Paul D Oosterhout I work for SAIC (but I don't speak for SAIC)
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 20:24:20
From: Stephen Harding
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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Paul wrote: > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my eyes > and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting sweat in > your eye or running form your head down? I wear a sweat band under my hat during the summer months. Beads of sweat still occasionally filter down into my eyes but it's much better than without a sweat band. SMH
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 13:10:12
From:
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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On 29, 1:32 pm, "Paul" <l...@invalid.com > wrote: > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my eyes > and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting sweat in > your eye or running form your head down? Hi Paul, I usually have a wash cloth tucked in the waist band of my bike shorts. When I feel the sweat start to run down my temples, I grab the wash cloth and wipe away... Then just replace the cloth and the wind dries it out. Betsy
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 19:51:59
From: Helmut Springer
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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Paul <lof@invalid.com > wrote: > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets > in my eyes and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep > from getting sweat in your eye or running form your head down? Traditional cycling cap: the sweat goes into the shield and either evaporates or drops down in front. -- MfG/Best regards helmut springer
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 15:34:10
From: Paul
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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"Paul" <lof@invalid.com > wrote in message news:I5QOh.20378$_a1.10369@bignews7.bellsouth.net... > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my > eyes and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting > sweat in your eye or running form your head down? Wow - so many suggestions so quickly. Many thanks for all your suggestions!
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 19:04:43
From: JP
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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"Paul" <lof@invalid.com > wrote in message news:I5QOh.20378$_a1.10369@bignews7.bellsouth.net... > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my > eyes and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting > sweat in your eye or running form your head down? > Bandana tied on my head. Moisture seems to migrate to the top and evaporate through the helmet slots. Works better for me than sweatbands.
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 12:36:12
From: catzz66
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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Paul wrote: > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my eyes > and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting sweat in > your eye or running form your head down? > > I wear a "do rag" under my helmet all year round, unless it gets too cold and I substitute a skull cap for it. When I started riding, a buddy of mine gave me a spare bandana when I rode my first organized ride and I liked it so well that I ordered several do rags. They are less trouble than tieing the bandana, and even that is not much trouble.
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 18:18:16
From: Ron Hardin
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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Maxipad replacing the forehead pad in the helmet. They spent a billion dollars to get those things to work. The sponges that helmet manufacturers put in there just spritz sweat into your eyes when you go over bumps. -- Ron Hardin rhhardin@mindspring.com On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk.
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 12:04:45
From: Bob in CT
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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On Thu, 29 2007 13:32:15 -0400, Paul <lof@invalid.com > wrote: > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my > eyes > and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting > sweat in > your eye or running form your head down? > > I use headsweats, until it gets too hot. -- Bob in CT
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 08:16:31
From: joseph.santaniello@gmail.com
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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On 29, 7:32 pm, "Paul" <l...@invalid.com > wrote: > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my eyes > and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting sweat in > your eye or running form your head down? Move someplace cold? Serioulsy, I don't have any tips on how to avoid getting sweat in your eyes, but if it stings this may indicate you have more salt in your diet than you need. I also believe that as you spend more time sweating (at 1 month your are still pretty fresh), your body becomes more efficient about it and less salt is lost, and thus your sweat will not be as salty. I can't find the reference to this now. Joseph
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 10:09:42
From: Pat Lamb
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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Paul wrote: > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in my eyes > and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from getting sweat in > your eye or running form your head down? I usually ride with a bandanna rolled up and used as a headband. Elastic headbands don't hold as much sweat, IME, so they'll start dripping sooner. In summer weather, I'll take two on longer rides, swapping every hour or two and drying the wet one on my rack. In cooler weather, I can get by with cotton cycling caps. Try a few different things, then report back to us on what works for you! Pat
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Date: 29 Mar 2007 07:09:31
From: Bill Sornson
Subject: Re: how do you help sweat from getting in your face while riding?
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Paul wrote: > I've only been riding about a month. When I sweat a lot it gets in > my eyes and causes blurry vision temporarily. How do you keep from > getting sweat in your eye or running form your head down? Sweat band.
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