^ +1 for the Halo II Headband. It fits well under a helmet and does a great job at keeping sweat away from your eyes. I take mine off during breaks in the action and it dries very quickly. I don't ride without it.
i bought one of these on a recommendation here, but haven't got to use it due to injury. but anyway, that's what's come up before in discussion.
I wear these: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H25M7WF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Didn't like the halo band I tried (anything tight on my head gives me a headache, hats, etc.). They're super light and thin and I don't get sweat in my eyes while riding.
I've been really happy with the Halo II headband. It's very thin so it fits under the helmet easily and has this rubbery bit to direct sweat away from my eyes.
https://www.amazon.com/Halo-Headbands-H2NAVY-Headband-Navy/dp/B002JS64LU/
Headbands and skull caps underneath the helmet. They can be low profile to the point where you don't notice them at all, and they'll redirect sweat away from your forehead/face. Something like https://www.amazon.com//dp/B01N3T0UGE/ which I've found to be thin and also very stretchy to accommodate my big head. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00318BKGQ/ also worked very well. I've barely felt both when I wear them underneath my helmet
I'm super cheap, so I buy these. They work great and so far, they hold up to repeated cycles in the washing machine.
I’m using the Yoga/Exercise headbands. They’re awesome and keep the sweat out of my eyes. I don’t like the sweat caps because they’re too warm for me.
I started wearing this with the HMD
It's night and day difference when it comes to sweat. This does more for me than my chilldex
When I was taking Vyvanse, it would make me sweat uncontrollably. And this was during a time when I was in the best shape of my life. I would bicycle at least 20 miles almost every day. Sweat would POUR into my eyes. I picked up a sweat gutr headband and that helped quite a bit.
https://www.amazon.com/Sweat-GUTR-FBW00-P-Sweatband/dp/B00JDN6O9Q
I just wear a tight, neutral sports bra. High-cut racerback works best. If it has pads, I take those out. (I actually don't bind at all; that's what I wear basically 24 hours a day.) I'm relatively flat-chested to begin with, though.
For pants, I like men's sweatpants from Target. They make me feel comfy and nicely gender-neutral. In the summer, I do embrace the booty shorts lifestyle. I've noticed that a lot of men wear compression shorts under more flowy-type basketball-ish shorts; that could be a good option if tight-fitting shorts don't feel right for you!
I wear a lot of band shirts (if they aren't already tank tops, I cut out the sleeves, because I guess I'm living up to the dudebro stereotype these days). They're more "me", and they're usually unisex cuts. I've found that works better for me than women's athleticwear, which gives me awful dysphoria.
Here's a weird tip that may or may not apply: I started to feel really good when I started wearing headbands. I'm growing my buzzcut out now that I'm more comfortable with my gender, and wide headbands like these contain my horrible shag-mullet-thing without causing dysphoria. They also contain the buckets of sweat I shed, so they're very practical!
I think you'll just have to experiment to see what's right for you! Good luck!!
I use these headbands from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H25M7WF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They help with sweat and with comfort. A+ I recommend them for any VR user, the difference is extremely noticeable.
Get one of those headband/sweatbands from Amazon, or any bandana (not banana, bandana!)
Some ppl even got an older shirt they don't care about and cut it up to a smaller size, and put that on. Key thing is taking care of the forehead area where the sweat will accumulate.
haha, thanks! it's just from amazon. Initially got them to exercise in but they've served me well past that
I bought these back in June because they were cheap for a 2 pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074NZSXW6/ But they kinda slide around under the forehead part of the headset, so instead lately I've been using a sleeve I have torn off from an old t-shirt and it covers the forehead and backhead pretty well underneath the PSVR headset padding.
Halo headbands have a little rubber piece that keeps excess sweat from dripping down your face. I have one of their hats too that I really like.
Wear a head band underneath your helmet. It will prevent the excessive sweat and on rest stops you can wring it out. I get these on Amazon that are super cheap and do the trick. I still ruin my glasses eventually but this makes a big difference.
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While I personally do not use one for MTB (which I should) I use a sweatband for when I am riding motocross. Some use them to keep longer hair out of their face, but with a slim profile, it doesn't interfere with your helmet fit. Washes in the washer just fine and its super inexpensive to solve an annoying problem.
I have the radix, and agree with you about fit. I wear a regular exercise sweatband under the helmet, helps make the helmet more comfortable. Wring it out at break points. Works realy well, but makes you massivly uncool when you take the helmet off :-D
If you find it getting too drippy, I have a guttr for the humid days, and works pretty well but best used with thinner exercise headbands.
Maybe I'm just slow on a Monday morning, but I can't find anything that matches what you describe. Best I can come up with is pairing one of these with whatever glasses you'd prefer.
These are the ones I bought. I sweat buckets too and it keeps the sweat out of my eyes. They are practically dripping when I take them off.
If you use a fan, make sure it is hitting your face as that helps a ton too.
Yup, I wear a thin one when doing a vr workout - helps a lot!
These are the ones I use: poshei headbands
Yup! I use a thin sweat band like these and they work great under the Oculus.
poshei Mens Headband (4 Pack), Mens Sweatband & Sports Headband for Running, Cycling, Yoga, Basketball - Stretchy Moisture Wicking Hairband https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H25M7WF/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_YCYQ63RW4MJEZHD5H1Q0
I love these! Keep you cool, hair out of face and they stay put. No buttons but maybe you could add them?
Temple Tape Headbands for Men and Women - Mens Sweatband & Sports Headband Moisture Wicking Workout Sweatbands for Running, Cross Training, Yoga and Bike Helmet Friendly https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N3T0UGE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_ME2H0ZJ152RNHJPRSE79?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This works well in that it at least diverts sweat away from your face once it’s saturated. When not using this, I just keep a collection of 3-4 regular headbands on the handlebars and I’ll change them out during rides.
A straight-up headband works for me. I got this one - they have other sizes too, as in how much of your head is covered:
Halo Headband Halo II, Sweatband Pullover for Men and Women, No Slip With Moisture Wicking Dryline Fabric https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002JS64LU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_S21JSEYE8CJ9KZEB37JJ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I got this gizmo when I had it bad from swinging a hammer. (I've heard of way more tradesmen getting it than tennis players. Why isnt it called carpenter's elbow?) Anyway. This doodad worked like a charm after a few weeks. You dont even notice it after a while. Cleared it right up, havent had a problem in years. The hard plastic works way better than the cloth or elastic things, trust me. They deform andvall8q your muscle to damage itself more. Plastic doesn't.
Pro Band Sports Bandit Arm Band, https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000FML7SW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_i_88TPDCX5EDRF9RPWQTJ6
Temple Tape Headbands for Men and Women - Mens Sweatband & Sports Headband Moisture Wicking Workout Sweatbands for Running, Cross Training, Yoga and Bike Helmet Friendly https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N3T0UGE/ref=cm_sw_r_u_apa_glt_i_X2M2Z0CM9C7HECN8P7Q7?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I use headbands, like ones that look like sweatband. They're thick enough to keep a lot out of my face, and also great for when it's sweating. I got into the habit when I had short hair that required it, now I just like it because it's great for fly aways and sweat.
https://www.amazon.com/Sweatband-Headband-Moisture-Wicking-Athletic/dp/B06WLMN8KN
Since it is a custom/tight fit with silicone, I think that it does a pretty good job of not letting sweat drip down into the gasket area, but I would definitely recommend using a headband if you are playing active games. Sweat has to go somewhere, and the options were gasket itself, cover that is attached to the gasket, or something that you put on your head.
I am using this one in combination with my gasket: https://www.amazon.com/poshei-Headband-Sweatband-Crossfit-Basketball/dp/B07H25M7WF It is thin, so it does not interfere with the fit, and it definitely traps the sweat from forehead and hair.
Yes, US-based, but I don't see why I could not ship internationally.
Decades of bad ergo and gaming have done in my arms, elbows, etc. The wrap thing below doesn't prevent or fix the pain but completely negates the pain when used in painful positions. So if you can't or won't fix the ergo, get these. I sleep with them even.
Pro Band Sports Bandit Arm Band, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FML7SW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apan_glt_fabc_ZHBZ1CC9N3H091TCCJ6B?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1