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Review on ๐Ÿšฒ Sweat Buster Skinny: The Ultimate Sweatband for Bike Helmets - Say Goodbye to Dripping Sweat, Enjoy Premium Comfort, and Effortless Washing. Ideal for Mountain Biking, Road Biking, and Cycling! by Andres Callahan

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Finally the answer. Now what do I do with 18 different exercise bands that don't work?

I am an avid cyclist from South Carolina and deal with a lot of sweat dripping into my eyes and glasses. I've tried too many "high-tech" cloth wristbands; They all last about the same 45 minutes. Stop, take off your helmet, wring it out, then you have about 30 minutes before you have to do it again. It gets tiring when you drive 100 miles in about 5 hours. I switched to high-tech sweat-wicking skullcaps for $20 each. Just slightly different about an hour before soaking. Read more about headbands with a silicone band that fits snugly against the skin and wicks sweat. I didn't like the idea of some silicone having to fit snugly against my skin to work. The reviews on the bike forums for these Sweat Busters are great so I decided to add them to the collection. They appear to be just folded and sewn in microfiber (don't know if there's anything else in there), but THEY WORKED FULLY! What I like is that they clip directly onto the helmet rather than the front comfort pad that comes with the helmet and actually makes the helmet that much more comfortable. After a two hour ride without a drop of sweat I was hopeful but wanted to do my best and ride the full length before calling it a win. Run a grueling 75 mile race through the woods in 4 hours at the weekend; lots of sweat on the back of my head and behind my ears, but not a constant drop of sweat in my eyes or on my glasses. Take it out of your helmet when you get home and put it in the washing machine. Did.

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