🛡️ Shield your view, upgrade your vibe.
The Sunguard Slap-On Sun Visor is a transparent, olive green tinted polymer sheet measuring 8.5" by 5.5" that statically adheres to any smooth surface. It blocks approximately 78% of the light spectrum, reducing glare and protecting your eyes in cars, boats, RVs, and homes without any sticky residue.
C**S
Saves eyes more than sunglasses
I use this anytime I am flying in the mornings and afternoons. Great product.
J**N
Helps in Intense Sun ...
Bought these for use on sunvisors in the cockpit of a corporate aircraft. They stay on just great and definitely help with the intense sun at higher altitude. Good purchase. They are a little bit fragile and we keep them in a notebook folder until ready to use. Any creases in the polymer will cause them to be difficult to attach well.
K**V
I bought it for my rear view mirror
thew auto diming rear view mirror on my Subaru Impreza doesn't get dark enough. i was hoping this would give me the extra protection from bright headlights at night that I'd like to have - but it distorts things too much. I can't see through it properly.
D**R
Mediocre, but possibly the best thing out there
Okay, I know that sounds contradictory, but there aren't a lot of options out there. I also tried a tinted piece of plastic with suction cups, and "extenders" for your normal visor. This doesn't really inspire great feelings in me, but it does do a little bit, a lot less obnoxiously than the competition.
B**L
A neat product
I'm using this product to shield the left side of my face from the sun's harmful rays while driving my car. so far it's working fine.
A**R
Works well
Used a few times and has been helpful when the sun was blinding me. Do need to press on to the window well, doesn't just "slap" on.
K**G
Great innovation
Purchased two sizes to block sun glare on avionics impacting the pilot and co-pilot's view. New out-of-the-package - rubbed on clothing, and they adhered well for the duration of the flight including repositioning as needed.
J**S
These should be standard equipment in every car.
The fixed sun visors in cars do a decent job coping with the sun well above the horizon problem. But this simple slap on shade takes care of all of the sun in your eyes problems. Simply adhere it to the windscreen where the sun is relative to you. On winding or convolute roads you’re relative position changes too much for this to be effective. But on those long straight stretches staring in to the setting sun, these stick on sun shades are absolutely the difference between seeing where you are going and blinding glare.
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