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As a bit of a sweater I have just bought me one of these gizmos.
http://www.sweatgutr.com/home.html
Looks quite good in the flesh, and kind of invisible under a crash hat.
Had aenough of stingy eyes.
Worth a try - we will see.
FYI
J.
lol you will look like a douch bag
What happens when it's saturated though? Surely it'll just drip again? I'm a reet sweaty urchin and would happily pay for a helmet that addresses this problem.
I use an [url= http://www.wiggle.co.uk/inov-8-hot-peak-60-cap/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=base&utm_campaign=products ]Inov8 Hot Peak[/url] for running, it works by drawing sweat from your brow out along the peak and then dumps it. It's great when your working really hard; it's like a tap being left on on the peak of your cap. Brilliant, cannot run without it!
This thing is not absorbent and is designed to direct the flow...
Have used buffs before and they tend to only last so long.
Cap looks good for running.
J.
Sweat monster here too - Will be interested in review Mr J...
I use a Halo, I have two, one is a thin band one is a bandana/brimless cap style as I sweat so much that I have head pisses when evryone else is off behind the trees. They do wet out but still channel the sweat away. If those devices you linked to are solid ie non absorbing they may be a touch tight on the noggin.
They come with three sizes of o rings as well as a velcro tab to adjust the size. Feels comfy on..
I was recommended to just use a buff to stop the sweat dripping down onto my glasses. Been doing it for a year now and it absolutely works a treat. The proper Buff's tend to be a bit better at drying than the cheaper immitations.