I guess it is just my misunderstanding. If it is just a mesh, then I would continue to wear my plastic eye safety glasses as well so I am still going to have the fogging issue.
I was bucking trimming up rounds one had a partial cut in it, I had the helmet on because I wanted the ear protection at the time and the shield was down, saw grabbed a chunk and threw it right at that shield and smacked it good, I know it would have hurt, probably bruised and cut my face. I don't know how many times I had brush poke into that Shield but not in my face
I just wear glasses for the normal stuff around the yard, but will wear the helmet in the nasty stuff or when using brushcutter. There are safety glasses with anti fogging lenses. The setup that Eric posted is what I tried to use weadeating after a coworker recommended. I had fogging issues. Other than that, works great.
Spit , dish soap , they'll work for anti fog . The Bugz or the screen are ok for the bigger stuff but don't beat approved safety glasses . I have 10 fingers so I can afford to loose a few , I only have 2 eyes .
So true. Unfortunately that holds true for summer or any warm temps, too. Sent from my SM-S320VL using Tapatalk
well I gotta put a plug in for a long time customer of mine. the Tasco corp in Prividence,RI. the have their own line and manufacture the Stihl products for USA sales. My little company die cuts the metal window screen for the face shield. production of both products are about 6000-8000 unit /10mo. year. http ://www.tascocorp.com/forestry-systems/woodsman-6030/. made in the USA folks. Happy New Year here is the distributor page Distributors | Tasco Corporation