Provision Antifog Sunvisor
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Provision Antifog Sunvisor
I am jus wondering where i can get one of these?
(In melbourne)
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(In melbourne)
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- ty
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re: Provision Antifog Sunvisor
Alot of online shops will have them.
I actually recommend the Fog City over the Provision though.
I had a Provision on my previous helmet - did a review for the site.
The sun sensitivity of the provision wasn't particularly good - and didn't actually last very long - so it really just ended up being antifog only.
And for just antifog, the Fog City is less intrusive - doesn't have a big black rim.
ty
I actually recommend the Fog City over the Provision though.
I had a Provision on my previous helmet - did a review for the site.
The sun sensitivity of the provision wasn't particularly good - and didn't actually last very long - so it really just ended up being antifog only.
And for just antifog, the Fog City is less intrusive - doesn't have a big black rim.
ty
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re: Provision Antifog Sunvisor
I can vouch for the fog city one!
I have it on my helmet and it is sensational, the light sensitivity is very good also, and absolutely no fog at all! And I ride to work at around 6:30am in canberra (it is already bloody cold) and prior to fitting the Fog City antifog I was getting uber fogged up!
The tint is around a med - dark tint when it is at its fullest! The contrast is excellent also, very similar to my oakley's I rate it very highly!
I have it on my helmet and it is sensational, the light sensitivity is very good also, and absolutely no fog at all! And I ride to work at around 6:30am in canberra (it is already bloody cold) and prior to fitting the Fog City antifog I was getting uber fogged up!
The tint is around a med - dark tint when it is at its fullest! The contrast is excellent also, very similar to my oakley's I rate it very highly!
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re: Provision Antifog Sunvisor
Ok cool...
so sounds like fog city is the way to go.....
how much am i looking at for a fog city??
so sounds like fog city is the way to go.....
how much am i looking at for a fog city??
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re: Provision Antifog Sunvisor
~$30 - $29.95 I think.
The provisions are a bit cheaper at $27.95 - but what's $2?
The provisions are a bit cheaper at $27.95 - but what's $2?

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re: Provision Antifog Sunvisor
I had a fog city one as well and would rcommend it. Yep, around the $30 mark sounds about right.
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re: Provision Antifog Sunvisor
hmm the light sensitive ones are around $50
But are well worth it! no need to wear sunnies on those uber bright winters days! (we have heaps of super sunny clear blue sky winters days in Cbr!)
But are well worth it! no need to wear sunnies on those uber bright winters days! (we have heaps of super sunny clear blue sky winters days in Cbr!)
Re: re: Provision Antifog Sunvisor
Yeah, we could do with a bit more rain thoughswabio-ACT wrote:hmm the light sensitive ones are around $50
But are well worth it! no need to wear sunnies on those uber bright winters days! (we have heaps of super sunny clear blue sky winters days in Cbr!)

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re: Provision Antifog Sunvisor
Mick
I am happy for more rain too, although only during the night ; ) When the bike is in the garage!
Pain in the ass to clean the bike after rain
I am happy for more rain too, although only during the night ; ) When the bike is in the garage!
Pain in the ass to clean the bike after rain

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re: Provision Antifog Sunvisor
I found these awesome fog city ones with hologram pictures on it.
but they cost $80!!!
sounds a bit steep though. but they look so cool...i like the tiger face one.
Peace
but they cost $80!!!
sounds a bit steep though. but they look so cool...i like the tiger face one.
Peace
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re: Provision Antifog Sunvisor
buggered if i know what one mine is but I drilled holes n stuff 4-5 years ago into the visor and its still workin fine
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