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Thread: Helmet visors

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    Helmet visors

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    All right, you wonderful women. I bought a helmet last year to replace the one I crashed in. And now I realize I'd really like a visor on it. Are there visors you can get for a helmet you already have, or are you restricted to helmets that come with visors? Can I purchase a visor by itself, or am I doomed to buying a completely new helmet? My deal is that I have some pretty strong sun damage to the skin on my face, and the sun spots darken over the summertime. I would REALLY like to be able to hide a bit under the visor if I can....

    And as far as skin woes go, I am using an SPF 50 product that is for athletics... Sweatproof, etc. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn't. Anything you gals have tried that limits sun damage??? Sorry, maybe this needs to be two threads...

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    i am interested in the replies to this one too. I just bought a new one too and I need a visor.

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    I don't think you'll be able to add a helmet-specific visor on your helmet unless it already has holes for it for the visor to clip-in. Check the web site of your helmet's manufacturer for product details.

    You could try wearing a bike cap under your helmet, they have a small visor.

    Good luck!

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    I have seen neoprene ones that you stick on with velcro. (you put the velcro patch on your helmet and the velcro on the visor sticks to that) I have no idea how to find that.

    Sunscreen-wise, just be sure you use something that has both a chemical sunscreen AND a physical sunblock. (titanium dioxide and/or zinc oxide) And reapply every 2 hrs whether you think you need to or not.

    Skin cancer sucks. I had the bad kind, but I'm not dead yet.
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    Grog "You could try wearing a bike cap under your helmet, they have a small visor."

    I got a helmet this year with a visor, but I like to wear bike beanies under road bike (no visor) helmets.

    I had a scare with skin cancer last year. The dermatologist found and removed some lesions he called "pre-cancerous". I could do better I know but I like Nivea sun screen for my face and arms, often wear a hat now and need to get serious about getting more sun blocking clothing.
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    KnottedYet- what brand of sun protection do you use? Thanks for telling me your story. I was worried I would have to stop biking to keep out of the sun. You are still biking so it gave me hope!

    Still searching for visors! Doesn't a cycling cap nullify the whole helmet/air vent purpose? Does it keep body heat trapped? If not, then that is cool too. Any good caps you guys use?

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    I have an Old Navy canvas sun visor with no top that I got at a thrift store and plan to try to wear with my helmet this summer. I haven't yet figured out how I'm going to get it fit on. I have to avoid too much sun too. Here is a picture of one of these types of summer visors...it's an ugly commercial picture but it gives you the idea:
    http://www.thefishingline.com/fishing1.htm
    I think they sell these things as promotional items a lot.

    I used a strong sunscreen religiously last year, but suddenly one day I developed an allergy to the chemical sunscreen and broke out in awful HIVES all over my neck and back. The hives took about 4 days to go away. I had to swithc to non-chemical sunblock which just has the titanium dioxide. No problems with that one so far. I got a lot of new freckles from biking last year!
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    My favorites are Dermatone and Hawaiian Tropic (generally the kid's sunblock). Kid's versions of sunscreens often have the physical blocks. I wear 30 at minimum, and for the tri I wore 30 sport block (sweat proof and had titanium oxide) in several applications, covered over the top with Dermatone paste.

    I can burn in about 15 minutes, but didn't even get pink during my tri.

    Dermatone leaves white residue on things, but since it's just oil-based the white residue washes out easily in the laundry. I've found the liquid sweat-and-waterproof Dermatone washes off me easily (I have very funky sweat chemistry that messes with everything, even my computer keyboard!) but the paste stays on well.

    Edit: the Dermatone I use is a pure physical block.
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    If the cycling cap otherwise works, but doesn't provide enough venting, you could cut the top off.

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    ooo I thought that said helmet VISITORs....
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    ooo I thought that said helmet VISITORs....
    A little too much post-ride refreshment, eh.

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    's ok, Mimi, I hadda click into the "Spring Head Coverings" thread thinking "Spring Heads...? What're those, and why is this not in the repair section?

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    i think WE need to leave the computers for a few minutes and get some oxygen into our brain cells.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06 View Post
    's ok, Mimi, I hadda click into the "Spring Head Coverings" thread thinking "Spring Heads...? What're those, and why is this not in the repair section?
    Spring Heads are those who prefer their Brooks saddles with springs.

    SouthernBelle- follow the lonk I posted above...to visors that ARE loike baseball caps with the tops cut off. I don't think they'r too hard to find. I'm going to trying fitting mine on somehow this summer to keep the sun off my face.
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    Actually... this is a SpringHead. The "Spring Head Cover" is what you pay before going to a show.

 

 

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