Pollution and face masks?

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cvd

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Hi, I haven't posted before, but I think this is the right place!

I am starting cycling to work as of next week, its only a 20 minute cycle at the most, but I have asthma and it is affected by pollution and cold air...someone recommended trying the face masks to reduce the affects of cold and pollution...

..however, I don't want to be cycling long like darth vader, does anyone know of any even remotely feminine looking masks that do just as good of a job as the usual ones???

Thank you!
 

ianrauk

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Unfortunately they all do make you look like Darth Vader.

I tried one many years back on my London commute. They do get awfully sweaty and clammy which made things worse imo.
So my solution was the humble Buff.
 
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cvd

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I tried using a buff last year but it didnt do much to help :sad: which is annoying as there are some really nice ones around! ...And they don't look as daft.... Might have to cover the mask with a buff lol
 
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cvd

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Not sure. Which is why I figured a pollution mask might be worth trying. I have several different ones and have tried them all, the thin stretchy ones (that was useless) and the fleece ones, the fleece helped a little as was a barrier to the cold but wasn't enough and didn't help for very long.
 

Kies

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I'm asthmatic and cycle into London. Doesnt affect it one way or the other, but my asthma clinic nurse is managing my conditions very well.
I find a buff helps with the cold air in winter.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
Have you tried without a mask? When I started riding in London I was mildly asthmatic, and found that riding without a mask was the best solution. I'm beginning to get a bit of asthma again, but it just doesn't affect me when riding.
 
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cvd

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Have done the ride lots if times without... I had to stop cycling to work because of it.
 
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