All the ozone layer, skin cancer info out there got me thinking about a UV filter on the visor. Has anyone put a film on theirs? Would it work?
All the ozone layer, skin cancer info out there got me thinking about a UV filter on the visor. Has anyone put a film on theirs? Would it work?
Do you have a clear visor? Or do you already have a tint visor?
What UV filter are you thinking? Is it like a film (3M) for tinting windows?
Most visors have UV protection.
This is why Transition lenses don't work when the visor is down.
I was thinking in that line. After a long tour even with sunscreen I end up with a tan patch across my face. I've had basal cell skin cancer so want to play it safe. I run a clear visor on a flip front.
I was thinking in that line. After a long tour even with sunscreen I end up with a tan patch across my face.
That is not likely sunburn from UV, but a heat burn from infrared rays. tinted visor.
Polycarbonate clear visors do not typically filter out infrared. This must be from a long day riding in the sun.
You don't need a UV film on your visor because most visors are made from optically correct polycarbonate. Polycarbonate inherently blocks and protects the eye from UV light.
Source: I work in the eyewear industry.
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Oooooo. Too bad CafeRay.