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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Big and kinda floppy, this isn't something I'll keep on full time. But if the sun is intense and I'll be driving into it for awhile, I'll put this in place. It provides more glare reduction than not. They list the zipper as a positive, but in my experience it just makes it more complicated / adds a failure point -- it'd be better if they just put a pull tab on it. So build quality is average. I find it to be big and sorta heavy. It works well enough in intense glare, but is distracting for everyday use.- I'll keep it handy for intense sun times, but not use it everyday.- I wouldn't give this as a gift.- At the price point, if I hadn't gotten this through the Vine program, I would return it.
Longhorn
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
So I'm always fighting the sun when I drive home from our other house. No matter what I end up driving directly into the blinding sun as it is setting, and the road meanders frequently enough for the sun to find every gap in the visor. Well, how I have some extra wings, covering the gap above the rear-view mirror, and the gop on the left of the visor hinge. It gives you a little more reach right at the edge of the useful range of your visor. Sometimes that is exactly what you need.
Shugie63
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
It does what it's supposed to it's simpler to use than I thought it was going to be and instead of all these buckles and straps it's two Velcro strap sets which worked very nicely. the sideways slides are about 5 inches FYI but they're opaque. then you have a pull down that you can look through on the very bad sun days like in California and it's easy to pull up push up and down
eternalgreenknight
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
I don't know about $25, but it IS an ok visor addition. The pull out sides do nothing to expand coverage for me, but your mileage may vary there depending on your vehicle. The velcro works well to allow for fitting in various spots along the visor, and there should be plenty to accommodate just about any sized visor. I don't like that it covers where I normally clip my garage door openers, but the pull down filter helps cut down on the harsh sunlight I always seem to catch to and from home, so it's a fair trade off that I'll have to adjust to making. If you're looking for a little more beyond wearing sunglasses and just squinting through the glare, this is a decent addition and I recommend it, but do think the price is a bit much for what you get- basically a pull down tinted plastic lens that's dressed up.
Mark Umstot
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
This sun visor is like sunglasses. The polarized lens actually cuts glare without darkening, and the SliderZip system is way smoother than those floppy clip-ons from the early 2000s. The side shades didn't work on my Honda CR-V at all.Pros:Polarized lens = crisp, glare-free view without weird color distortionSliderZip is super smooth and one-hand friendlyStays put, even on bumpy roads—no sagging visor dramaCons:Side visors didn't workThe film is really well hidden, don’t forget to peel itSags somewhat after a while (when in storage position)
Donna Sullivan
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
This is a great visor when driving west in the afternoon and the sun is blinding you don’t have to squint anymore great visor I had ordered several different kinds and this is the best for me
tks
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
Item as ordered
Pogi
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
The polarized shield is fantastic. This loses a star because of how difficult and annoying that straps are. I can't get the attachment to sit tightly no matter what I try to do and the straps are too long to deal with. Hard to describe, but I think I will cut the straps shorter to make it easier to deal with
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