Light Pink Sports Visor sold by Visto Visors
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Light Pink Sports Visor

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Product Description

This light pink sports visor by Visto Visors features a transparent UV brim, ideal for outdoor sports like Pickleball, Baseball, Tennis, and Golf. Its unique tinted 'no glare' technology enhances visibility while protecting against sunlight without the need for sunglasses. Made from 100% cotton twill with a one-size-fits-all Velcro strap, the visor offers a comfortable fit. Additionally, it comes with a dust bag for easy storage when not in use. From the brand: Light Pink Sports Visor with Transparent UV Brim by Visto Visors You Can’t Hit a Ball You Can’t See If you enjoy sports like Pickleball, Baseball, Tennis, or Golf, but hate the sun's glare when tracking a ball in the sky, or you lose sight of it with a traditional cotton brim, we have the hat for you. SEE the Advantage Visto visors pink UV sports visor features a patent-pending tinted UV "no glare" brim so you can see the ball without wearing sunglasses. Visto visors sports visors are 100% cotton twill and a one-size-fits-all Velcro fabric fastener in the back to ensure a snug fit. Each hat includes a free convenient dust bag for when not in use. Block the Sun, Not the Ball With sunglasses, there is no way to avoid that blinding streak of sunlight that seeps in just above the bridge - But with the hats and visors from Visto Visors - you’re covered. Sunglasses affect depth perception. That’s why you don’t see pro tennis players wearing sunglasses. UV polarized sunglasses are great for driving, but they can affect depth perception due to the absence of horizontal light entering the eyes. This is dependent on individual sensitivity to depth perception.