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    helmet and sunglasses

    I wear sunglasses under my fullface for the glare etc and i have just purchased a new helmet and does anyone wear one of those reflective visors cause i was wondering if they stop glare and overbrightness very well??
    I think they are called iridium or something like that?
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    You're better off sticking with the sunglasses. If you have the iridium then you have to plan ahead every time thinking if you are going to be out past dark or not. If you are then you'll need to pack the clear aswell and then stop somewhere and hassle with changing it over.

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    I used to ride with just a clear visor and sunnies but then i got a tinted visor and i find it heaps better during the day
    its quite easy to see at night if your in a area with street lights, if not just use your high beam

    But whatever floats your boat i suppose

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    I have a Nolan N101:
    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=13686

    The flip visor is a really good way of having a reflective visor without having to keep changing it over. On really bright days I'll still wear sunglasses as well, but most of the time it's fine without.

    You probably can't justify the cost of the helmet on that alone, though. I bought it because it's the only helmet that fits my (obviously massive) head and allows me to wear glasses as well.
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    hi ya , i allways ride with a tinted visor , if i know i am gonna be late i chuck my clear one in my back pack ,, i used to ride with sunnies but tinted visor ten times better

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    have an iridium that I wear on my ride helmet and often ride at night with it, only really a problem if it is raining and night then things become difficult especially if your trying to keep up with MRs van!


    Commuting in the winter I wear a clear visor on my other helmet with sunnies so the trip home is without them generally, but in summer I just use a tinted as well.

    and as for iridiums being fragile I have had mine for over a year now and there is only slight wearing of the relective coating where my fingers grab to open and close it, and one scratch that I put on it when adding a fog city type thing which is a must for any visor and are only about 30 bucks and stop all fogging.

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    I have two visors, a tinted and a clear. I found the tinted just was a no go for winter so I just use the clear for winter and the tinted for summer. I dont like wearing sun glasses underneath a helmet.

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    I have tried dark visors but have unpleasant memories of riding through freezing weather at night with the visor up because I couldn't see otherwise.
    (Bad planning I know)

    The RayBans I use for driving are useless in a helmet as they don't stay in place.

    Also tried the BMW Sonnenblende (?sp) on my old System III but it has the same disadvantages as a dark visor.

    When I got my Shoei I also bought a Sunblocker from http://www.helmetheadcyclegear.com/

    It's a green strip across the top of the inside of the visor. You don't look through it, you look under it. In the event of sunstrike you can just tilt the head and look through the strip temporararily.

    At "only" US$15.95, plus postage, it ain't cheap but it is the best all-round solution I have found. And waaay cheaper than a dark visor.
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    An experience of mine while using an iridium visor: http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...=brown+trouser
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    I can't seem to get my aviators on while my helmet is on... it is quite annoying as i have to lift the visor and rearrange them every intersection...
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    Well I wear sun glasses and I have a tinted visor... a LOT of people will reccomend sunnies and a clear visor...

    Here is a dicussion topic on clear vs trinted visors...

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=13791
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    Tinted visors keep your face cooler and there aren't frames etc to obstruct your peripheral vision. There are spare visor carriers that you strap around your waist to make carrying a spare easy.
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    i wear a high definition visor, its orange ish, cuts out all glare & isnt that bad at night.
    just keep the sunnies in ya pocket
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    I can't seem to get my aviators on while my helmet is on... it is quite annoying as i have to lift the visor and rearrange them every intersection...

    I've been meaning to get some avaitors for a while now...so that when that little civic pulls up at the lights, I can look across and lift my mean looking tinted visor only for the little boy racer to be even more frightened by my avaitors!
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