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RevZilla carries an array of motorcycle face shields and visors for many of the helmet brands that we stock. These face shields range from photo chromatic face shields (GMax) to spectra shields (Shoei) and so on. If you have any questions about face shields or motorcycle helmet visors, feel free to give us a ring or shoot us an email. No restock fees, everFree Shipping on orders over $39.99No restock fees, everFree Shipping on orders over $39.99It's not our fault!We're terribly sorry, but we couldn't find the page you requested. You can try to find it from our Home Page, or you can try to searching: If Tint A Shield doesn’t reduce sun glare for you, we will pay you double what you paid. Tint-A-Shield does exactly what its name states. Tints the shield of your goggles or helmet. The easy yet practical solution to a pest for many riders; I bet you there has been many times you wished you had a tinted helmet shield or tinted goggle lens, while enjoying your favorite extreme sport, because the sun was glaring in your eyes.

If the Video will not load, please click on this link Created with a Static Cling UV protection, Tint-A-Shield’s state of the art design comes in 2 Universal shapes to protect either your helmet or your goggles. Tint-A-Shield also boasts 2 different types of protections; Light (20%) and Dark (5%). FACT -> 16 million people go blind every year from cataracts, up to 20% of these cases can be linked to over exposure of the eyes to UV radiation. FACT -> Sun glare is a contributing factor in a number of automobile and off-road vehicle accidents every year. FACT -> Bright sun reflecting on a blanket of white snow can reflect damaging rays into unprotected eyes. FACT -> Tinted shields and visor tint type products are one of the best sources of UV protection. I have a friend that lives in the Chicago area. I just got back from a trip to northern Minnesota with him. The first day there, he put a tint a shield on my shield and told me to try it. I thought it was a great idea.

I got your web-site from him. When I returned home, I went on-line and ordered one of each. Currently, Tint-A-Shield can be used on Motorcycle Helmets, Race car helmets, sky diving, lacrosse and even Helmets for Hockey! With freshly fallen snow somethimes the glare increases. Tint-A-Shield can also apply to Snowmobile helmets snowboard goggles and ATV Helmets and Goggles.
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Roll up & put Tint A shield in provided storage tube, for best results reuse supplied paper. Tint a Shield has been in business sense 2004 and has sold 1,000’s Buy 2 or more Tint A Shields and get $5 off, Order HereIt costs 1/10 the price of some tinted shields, Order Here Interested in buying 20 or more Tint a Shields? We have quantity pricing, Order Here American Price Mark Supplies is our sister company. We sell price guns, price gun labels, ink rollers, clothing tags, price tagging guns and many other pricemark supplies. We are located in Michigan for fast shipping and American based customer support. Check us out, CLICK HERE-> American Price Mark Supplies Price Guns has been in business sense 1982. From price guns and labels to plunger stampers we have it all, if you dont see it on our website, just give us a call, we can probably still get it for you.Now that Euro helmet standards have been approved in all states and territories except Western Australia, the focus for enforcement could shift to tinted visors, warns longtime helmet campaigner Wayne Carruthers.

(Western Australia is expected to fall into line soon and South Australia has announced their laws will change by May.) Wayne has compiled the following list of four common myths about the legality of tinted visors to help riders fathom the conundrum of our “AS1609” standards laws. Even police wear tinted visors, so they are not all illegal! AS1609 says clear or untinted lenses must have a “luminance transmittance” of not less than 85% while tinted and “gradient-density lenses should not be less than 50%” and “shall comply with the coloration requirements of AS1067”. It says visors assembled with a tinted strip positioned outside the normal field of view do not require special labelling. “However, the tinted area must comply with the prescribed coloration requirements and optical performance,” Wayne says. That means only very dark visors may be illegal. Wayne says there is no requirement for stating “luminance transmittance” percentages on visors, and it would be impossible for police to test this at the roadside.

“AS1609 only specifies the labelling below, there are no other visor labelling requirements in AS1698 or State helmet regulations,” Wayne says. AS1609-1981 – Section 7. The name or registered trade name or mark of the manufacturer shall be marked on the eye protector or on a label securely attached thereto. Visors designed to fasten on to specific designs or brands of helmets shall be clearly marked to this effect. Tinted lenses shall have the word ‘clear’ or ‘tinted’ as appropriate, embossed on the lens in an appropriate visible position.In addition to the marking requirement of clause 7.1, durable labels shall be attached to eye protectors or their wrapping conforming with Clause 7.3. Brochures accompanying eye protectors and slips supplied with replacement lenses shall also contain the information prescribed in clause 7.3. 7.3 PRINTING OF LABELS, BROCHURES AND SLIPS.The wording shall be as follows. Tinted lenses are not suitable for use at night

Lenses damaged by scratches will reduce visibility and should be replaced Visors and goggles having minor scuffed areas or small surface scratches should not be used at night Contact with petroleum products may impair the optical properties and reduce the mechanical strength 7.3.2 Printing – This clause goes on to specify fonts, font sizes and layout of labels “There are no laws or regulations in any State or Territory specifying it is illegal to wear a tinted visor at night,” Wayne says. “It is simple common sense not to wear a dark tint visor at night, however there are some light-tint (usually yellow) visors which enhance night vision. “Police are not empowered to write any infringement notice for wearing a tinted visor at night, but are able to informally caution a rider with regard to the safety of wearing a tinted visor at night.” “These fancy visors are no different to any other tinted visor. They must meet the same requirements,” Wayne says.