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Totobobo anti-pollution mask.
I've tried the Respro - doesn't work with my riding glasses.
The Respro bandana - poorly made. The protective insert collapses after half a dozen rides rendering it useless.
The Totobobo full-size is light weight (supple plastic material), works with glasses and is comfortable (no metal nose band). I chose the ear-loop option.
The only "downside" is that it doesn't seal well under my chin, but even this can be seen as an advantage - it allows the condensate to run off and closes when I breath in.
The cream-coloured filter pads are noticeably grey after only one hour's ride in that Sarf Lahndan, so it's doing the job.
Got it on Amazon.
Good for you.
Does it filter passive intolerance out as well? 😆
Not sure I understand your spurious remark?
So YOU were the guy with the camera-phone this morning...
Never seen the point in these, they look horribly restrictive. Is it that much of an issue? Never had problems myself.
You're lucky. If I don't wear one, my chest feels tight and I develop a nasty hacking cough.
But they make you look all URBAN WARRIOR which is reason enough! You can fit right in on Critical Mass rides, too... 😉
Reminds me of the youth I saw darting in and out of traffic wearing a painters respirator mask. Raised a smile when he rear-ended a stopped car in front, prone on the floor in tshirt/shorts and the mask
I find a thin buff pulled up over my mouth and nose on a cold day unbearable enough, I really don't think I could ride anywhere in a full on monkey mask...
at uni riding around Manchester I suffered from a bad chest quite a bit so tried the respro, yes restrictive, got pretty damp inside it, hannibal lector look isn't great and replacement pads were fairly pricey. Haven't felt the need since I quit riding "The Busiest Bus Corridor In Europe" (allegedly) but I've made several other changes since then which may have had a greater effect. Used to do a fair amount of road commuting in busy, if not major city centre busy, without feeling the need for a mask. YMMVNever seen the point in these, they look horribly restrictive. Is it that much of an issue? Never had problems myself.
The trouble is that masks can only filter the bigger particulates. The ones that do the damage (that can cross your lung and get into your bloodstream) are too small for filters.


