Salamander Beak Visor


Color: Red
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Description

The Salamander Beak Visor is a large aftermarket helmet visor system that can fit any helmet you have. The Beak is the bigger version of the Revisor giving you more sun protection. The Beak attaches with a velcro strip with adhesive on the other side. Just peel off the covering and attach it to your helmet of choice. The velcro stays put no matter what you put it through and the Beak can flip up and out of the way when you need it to.

Features
  • Closed cell foam sandwiched by durable 600-denier poly-cloth.
  • Hydraulic-tested Velcro installation kit.
  • No tools are needed to install.

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