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Old 12-20-23 | 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Tourist in MSN
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I like the visor on mine, when the sun is low in early morning or late evening, it is easier for me to keep the sun out of my eyes. And my mirror is attached to my visor. And the visor lessens the amount of rain on my glasses when my rain cover is over the visor.



Bring your visor, if you want to remove later, you can.

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I use the POC mountain bike helmets. First the Trabec. My current one is another also with a short name beginning with "T". Both have visors that are mounted on a pivot or slide so you can vary the location. I ride drop bars and have my visor a little more than half way up. Visor edge lines up with my glasses top.

In poor weather I use one of those same Segoi helmet covers. The POC MTB helmets are full enough in back that all the excess fabric of the cover is taken up and the fit at the visor is very clean. I do have to hold the cover down in back with a piece of good tape. Pick your tape right and the fit and look is stylish.
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