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Old 02-05-19, 08:31 AM
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parkbrav
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Originally Posted by fullergarrett
Just got home from another ride where it was -29 (Fahrenheit) and the wind was slightly blowing. Not too terrible.

I noticed what bothers me most is the wind, especially in the eyes.
The same thing happens to me, when it's too cold my eyes start to frost or even freeze shut. The Scott ski goggles I wear seem to prevent that for about one hour, even at 0F
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