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DaBrim Rezzo Equestrian Helmet Visor and Attachment Set
Overview
A unique, interchangeable two-piece system, the Da Brim Rezzo Equestrian Riding Helmet Visor and Attachment Set helps tame the blazing sun and provide optimal glare protection without the hassle of sticky adhesives or complicated application.
The combination of the Rezzo Visor and the Rezzo Attachment Band allow you to change the position of the bill to your preferred angle for different riding conditions and sun position. Angle the bill down when the sun is low on the horizon, easily change position mid-day, and remove it for night riding!
Details
- Easy Application & Removal
- Adjustable Velcro Fasteners & Attachments
- Does Not Inhibit Helmet Ventilation
- UPF50+ Sun Protection Rating
- Durable, Reinforced Construction
- Lightweight & Comfortable
- Available in 4" Brim
Sizing
Size | Weight | Sun Protection | Water | Materials |
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4" | 2.2-2.4 ounces | UPF50+ | Water-Resistant | 100% Nylon |
Previous Feedback
Comments: I bought this visor/brim some time ago and usually use a Beak Visor. Finally got to really putting this to use and I am sold on it. It doesn't block my vision any more than the Beak and shades my face much more. Also is cooler in the sun. I took it out on the trail yesterday and it was extremely windy. I had no problem with the visor staying put. I'll likely buy a second one. I don't care for visors that have a back brim as they hit my collar when I have a jacket on.
From: Cindy- Mariposa, California, USA
Comments: I LOVE this visor. It fits on my helmet great and does not fly off in the wind or when galloping. I have tried four different visor styles purchased from the Riding Wearhouse and this is by far my favorite. I love the way it attaches to the helmet. No nasty Velcro stickers to deal with. It's unique style keeps it secure yet it is simple to remove in a matter of seconds. I feel that aesthetically, it is more attractive than the full DaBrim visor which I couldn't get on as well and flipped up in the back and looked silly.
From: Barbara - Woodbridge, Virginia, USA