Helmet SUNBLOCKER

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Post by photomike666 »

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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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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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!
Mine is not a tape, it's a tinted film.

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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