Wanted to try the night & day visors as seen on TV. Only $40 - but wait - there is more! buy now and get 2 sets.
Well - found them in the Reject shop for $13 and use them all the time. Havent tried the night one yet but....
deverall11 said
02:01 PM Mar 29, 2015
Have not bought one, but use a yellow tint safety glasses at night and found they really help. They remove the glare of on coming cars without compromising your vision.
Larry
Dougwe said
02:10 PM Mar 29, 2015
Have often thought about getting these visors myself.
Many moons ago you could get night driving glasses. Sort of like sunnies but the amber colour. Haven't seen them for many moons though.
deverall11 said
02:21 PM Mar 29, 2015
Dougwe wrote:
Have often thought about getting these visors myself.
Many moons ago you could get night driving glasses. Sort of like sunnies but the amber colour. Haven't seen them for many moons though.
It's the same thing only remarketed in order to maximise profits.
Larry
aussie_paul said
02:21 PM Mar 29, 2015
I am very interested in reports on these visors. Due to laser work done on my eyes because I have had type 1 Diabetes for 43 years I find when night driving I am not comfortable.
Aussie Paul.
deverall11 said
04:19 PM Mar 29, 2015
Paul, my eyes are not as good as they use to be and I found driving at night with Yellow tint or similar a lot more relaxing. The good news is it does not adversely affect your vision. You try some. I use safety glasses that I bought from Bunnings or BOC.
Larry
Cloak said
06:20 PM Mar 29, 2015
I saw a kid with ADHD wearing yellow specs maybe I can steal them from him although his mum was a fair bit bigger than me.
littledick said
09:25 AM Mar 30, 2015
Had the 2 sets delivered last week. Don't bother if you want for a 4 wheel drive or larger vehicle, the screens sits too high. Useless.
Other set on wife's corolla. Don't use for the sun one, haven't tried the night. Oh, and you can't fold your car sun visor down when fitted. The sun comes through the top section. Forget it.
Dick.
-- Edited by littledick on Monday 30th of March 2015 09:27:00 AM
spida said
09:59 AM Mar 30, 2015
littledick wrote:
Had the 2 sets delivered last week. Don't bother if you want for a 4 wheel drive or larger vehicle, the screens sits too high. Useless.
Other set on wife's corolla. Don't use for the sun one, haven't tried the night. Oh, and you can't fold your car sun visor down when fitted. The sun comes through the top section. Forget it.
Dick.
-- Edited by littledick on Monday 30th of March 2015 09:27:00 AM
I have them on my Navara. Use the day one set forward so I dont need to look through it but rather under it. Takes off the glare. Do angle it down more and look through it if the sun is low though. I can put my normal visor down. They are not big but work fine for me. I can see the problem with extra large windscreens though.
littledick said
10:06 AM Mar 30, 2015
spida wrote:
littledick wrote:
Had the 2 sets delivered last week. Don't bother if you want for a 4 wheel drive or larger vehicle, the screens sits too high. Useless.
Other set on wife's corolla. Don't use for the sun one, haven't tried the night. Oh, and you can't fold your car sun visor down when fitted. The sun comes through the top section. Forget it.
Dick.
-- Edited by littledick on Monday 30th of March 2015 09:27:00 AM
I have them on my Navara. Use the day one set forward so I dont need to look through it but rather under it. Takes off the glare. Do angle it down more and look through it if the sun is low though. I can put my normal visor down. They are not big but work fine for me. I can see the problem with extra large windscreens though.
May try with car visor unclipped so I can lower.
Dick.
DaveH said
12:14 PM Mar 30, 2015
Had the second set gifted to me and have it on my Hi Lix. Fitted it from the bottom of the car visor (Which is the top when not in use). When the coloured visors are folded up it is just like the old tinted strip along the top of the windscreen very handy for the later - mid morning sun. When folded down works a treat as a extra aid to your sunnies. Haven't needed the night shade as yet but does cut out glare on the one trial.
spida said
03:14 PM Mar 30, 2015
DaveH wrote:
Had the second set gifted to me and have it on my Hi Lix. Fitted it from the bottom of the car visor (Which is the top when not in use). When the coloured visors are folded up it is just like the old tinted strip along the top of the windscreen very handy for the later - mid morning sun. When folded down works a treat as a extra aid to your sunnies. Haven't needed the night shade as yet but does cut out glare on the one trial.
Now that is good thinking. I just like being able to see the tall trees here in Tas instead of trying to peer under the normal visor:)
Happywanderer said
03:56 PM Mar 30, 2015
Not sure of the price buying online at the moment but saw them 5 minutes ago in Flash Harry's for $9.99
Dougwe said
04:33 PM Mar 30, 2015
I sure hope Harry didn't flash while you were in there HW.
Wanted to try the night & day visors as seen on TV. Only $40 - but wait - there is more! buy now and get 2 sets.
Well - found them in the Reject shop for $13 and use them all the time. Havent tried the night one yet but....
Larry
Many moons ago you could get night driving glasses. Sort of like sunnies but the amber colour. Haven't seen them for many moons though.
It's the same thing only remarketed in order to maximise profits.
Larry
I am very interested in reports on these visors. Due to laser work done on my eyes because I have had type 1 Diabetes for 43 years I find when night driving I am not comfortable.
Aussie Paul.
Larry
Had the 2 sets delivered last week. Don't bother if you want for a 4 wheel drive or larger vehicle, the screens sits too high. Useless.
Other set on wife's corolla. Don't use for the sun one, haven't tried the night. Oh, and you can't fold your car sun visor down when fitted. The sun comes through the top section. Forget it.
Dick.
-- Edited by littledick on Monday 30th of March 2015 09:27:00 AM
I have them on my Navara. Use the day one set forward so I dont need to look through it but rather under it. Takes off the glare. Do angle it down more and look through it if the sun is low though. I can put my normal visor down. They are not big but work fine for me. I can see the problem with extra large windscreens though.
May try with car visor unclipped so I can lower.
Dick.
Had the second set gifted to me and have it on my Hi Lix. Fitted it from the bottom of the car visor (Which is the top when not in use). When the coloured visors are folded up it is just like the old tinted strip along the top of the windscreen very handy for the later - mid morning sun. When folded down works a treat as a extra aid to your sunnies. Haven't needed the night shade as yet but does cut out glare on the one trial.
Now that is good thinking.
I just like being able to see the tall trees here in Tas instead of trying to peer under the normal visor:)
I sure hope Harry didn't flash while you were in there HW.
Ooops,