Spring Air and Pollution Masks...

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punkedmonkey

Active Member
I have noticed of late - with the arrival of the spring and summer cyclists - the re-emergence of pollution masks (I thought they had fallen out of fashion), of which I have seen very little of over the winter... Is there something I am missing here?

And I don't know what the opinion of pollution masks are (I guess not many people here wear them because it impedes the ability to shout at wayward motorists
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), but the only time I would consider wearing them is if I was ever to move to Africa where trucks like this are common place (I was in Kampala, Uganda last month and sometimes even being sat inside a car made you feel sick there are so many fumes!) -

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MrHappyCyclist

Riding the Devil's HIghway
Location
Bolton, England
At least some cases may be to do with pollen and hay fever perhaps.
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
I have been considering some kind of face mask recently to keep flies and midges out of my mouth and nose now the warm weather is back (was back? :whistle: ). Nothing worse than a fly up your nostril or down the back of your throat while bobbing along breathing hard on a hot sunny afternoon. Perhaps I am not the only one to consider face masks for this reason?
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Don't use them - too much restriction on air flow.

Moisture build up/lack of cleaning could be a massive health issue. (think about it).

Don't worry about the particles, worry about the car/van drivers.... sheesh........

Have fun !
 

Bicycle

Guest
There was an increase in the number of cyclists in London with the advent of the MTB.

I recall them being very fashionable at the time.

I could never wear one.

I was rather hoping they'd died out.....
 

benb

Evidence based cyclist
Location
Epsom
I think they're pointless, as they must make you breath harder than without, so you probably end up breathing in more pollutants. I might be wrong though.
 

Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
If you search on this forum you'll find links to some well conducted and rigorous research some years ago.

I remember that the conclusions were that cyclists breathe in less of the most dangerous M10 particulate pollution than car passengers and drivers, but that anti-pollution masks cause those that are inhaled to go deeper into the lungs where they are most likely to cause disease.

MrHappyCyclist may be right - there are pollen filter masks around for hay fever sufferers, and it could well be those you're seeing.
 

twozeronine

Senior Member
Location
Middlesex
Funny, I was thinking about these the other day. I used to have one when I first started commuting, because they seemed to be the "in" thing (and it made me feel like a ninja), but I haven't seen anyone wearing them for ages, so I thought they'd gone out of fashion too.

Didn't like using it really. It restricted my breathing too much, and I ended up with a face covered in sweat and moisture from my breath.
 
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punkedmonkey

punkedmonkey

Active Member
Interesting comment about the 'ninja' look... I have to say they do look a bit aggressive... almost hannibal lecter like
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