NireBryce

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NireBryce
@NireBryce

this is a weird question during COVID but does anyone know particulate filtering masks that have enough airflow for high effort on a bike?

it doesn't need to be covid-levels of filtration, I just want to be breathing less exhaust from every car running rich or diesel truck.

right now I just hold my breath at intersections, which isn't really all that safe or tenable.


kukkurovaca
@kukkurovaca

When I was bike commuting during wildfire smoke conditions, I used the rigid 3M N95s with the exhalation valves and found it very manageable -- but that wasn't necessarily "high effort." The exhalation valves made a big difference though.

There are masks designed for cyclists, but they tend to be quite thin and I have no idea how to meaningfully gauge their effectiveness at filtering particles. But FWIW I have used the Primal ones and they were very comfortable and breathable.


fcbsd
@fcbsd

I have used the respro techno face mask, while cycle commuting, which was better than not having it, and I used to do some high exertion when cycling. It was useless in the wet, which is why I stopped using it for cycling to work here in Glasgow. I now commute along the canals, but when I did commute in traffic the respro was a good investment and definitely better than not having one, and it did filter particulate matter.


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in reply to @NireBryce's post:

Anti-recommendation in this specific case: My Flo Mask, which I love, is harder to breathe through than a regular N95. It's very breathable with the Everyday filter, but whenever I put on a regular N95, that's noticeably easier. (I suspect because the filter area of a Flo Mask filter is smaller than an N95's total area.)

If you've ruled out N95s for pressure drop reasons, you can rule out the Flo Mask as well for this case.