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Does anyone use any form of eye protection other than a visor. I'm fed up with fine sawdust in my eyes when sawing in windy conditions( yes, the chain is sharp!) I have tried a few pairs, I'm looking for something that doesn't mist up after about 30 seconds. Any recommendations appreciated.

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The new perspex visor for stein/kask helmets is really good, better than the old ones. It clicks into place when you flip it up or down and doesn't steam up (been using it all winter). Accessorize with a scarf/buff over your mouth and nose to complete your "ninja helicopter pilot" look and keep the sawdust out.

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Ive had a set of these for about 6 weeks more or less and there great. The top rubber band is comfy and helps vent the mist build up away from the lens. The arms move in the normal fashion and also up and down so you can get right position for you.

If and when mine current pair go ill be buying some more 👍ImageUploadedByArbtalk1389042502.970359.jpg.e6eafd6e5cbfc4d68f3f113974c3c57e.jpg

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Does anyone use any form of eye protection other than a visor. I'm fed up with fine sawdust in my eyes when sawing in windy conditions( yes, the chain is sharp!) I have tried a few pairs, I'm looking for something that doesn't mist up after about 30 seconds. Any recommendations appreciated.

 

HI LES i wear revision sawfly military ballistic ones there very good mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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