Visor Arai VPR Blue GP-6/SK-6 Blue
Product description
Original visor from Arai - for Arai racing helmets GP-6 + GP-6S + SK-6 helmet.
The Arai VPR visor has an untinted top edge; this visor is required in certain forms of competition.
Your visor protects against wind blast and, above all, against eye injuries in accidents.
There are many different tints/colours to choose from - the right visor under the right conditions has a big impact on how well you see!
Also keep in mind that visors wear over time — small scratches that together reduce visibility. We recommend replacing the visor every year or every other year.
Which tint you prefer is largely a matter of personal preference; below is a brief guide to the properties of each tint.
*Red
Arai's red visor is essentially a darker visor at its base, coated with a red/oil-coloured surface.
Red helps you distinguish colours and improves visual acuity.
They suit medium to bright days. A good choice on sunnier days and also work in poorer light conditions.
*Blue
Blue visors are essentially dark visors with a blue surface.
They have slightly less light transmission than the red-tinted and mirror-coated visors and are suited to sunny days
*Green
Green visors are essentially dark visors with a green surface. The green tint gives you better depth perception and reduces eye fatigue on sunny days.
Recommended for sun and variable cloud cover.
*Silver
Silver-tinted visors have light transmission somewhere between dark and smoke-tinted.
Thanks to the reflective mirror surface, mirror visors are better at preventing you from being dazzled by glare, etc.
Silver visors have a distinct silver surface seen from the outside, but are perceived by the rider as a pair of medium-dark sunglasses.
Colours are slightly muted with this visor, but contrasts still come through perfectly well.
*Clear
A clear or untinted visor is recommended for low light at dawn and dusk or on very rainy days.
This visor is standard, and you should have one for every helmet.
*Dark
A dark visor is comparable to a pair of really dark sunglasses.
This suits days with bright, strong sun and a blue sky.
Dark visors have significantly reduced light transmission and remove some of the colours, so they should not be used on 'partly sunny' days.
For that, a smoke-tinted visor is recommended instead.
*Smoke
Smoke-tinted visors reduce the light by about 50%, and are very good for days with variable sun or weaker sunlight.
A smoke-tinted visor is fairly forgiving in poor light and works in many conditions.
Smoke should be one of your standard visors.
Specifications
| Artikelnr | 190105 |
|---|---|
| Varumärke | Arai |
| Leverantörens artnr | 55011349 |
| Vikt (inkl emballage) | 0.0 kg |
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