Helmet SUNBLOCKER
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re: Helmet SUNBLOCKER
Prices very lots on these. I've found i Aus web site selling them at $25 and another at $30. The UK site (http://www.mandp.co.uk) is selling then at 6.50, which is about $15 - just see what the P&P is.
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re: Helmet SUNBLOCKER
Looks like a piece of electrical tape. I have often seen riders with the top of their helmets taped up. Why the fark they just dont get tinited visors I'll never understand!
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Re: re: Helmet SUNBLOCKER
Mine is not a tape, it's a tinted film.aardvark wrote:Looks like a piece of electrical tape. I have often seen riders with the top of their helmets taped up. Why the fark they just dont get tinited visors I'll never understand!
And the answer to yur qestion had already been answered.
I'm looking at this product becoz I wan something tat is just enough to get the glare off. And this product is static-stick-on(the description says so), so I can remove it and keep it in my bag(I always have a bag) if I'm riding at night or when it is not so glaring, rather than carrying an extra tinted visor around.
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