Apparel : Ultra-lite 'Cool Shade' Visor

Apparel : Ultra-lite 'Cool Shade' Visor

Ultra-lite 'Cool Shade' Visor



Ultra-lite 'Cool Shade' Visor
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 37506










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Brand: Xpressports
Department: womens
Sales Rank: 37506



Features:
  • Grey Foam Underneath Cuts Down on Glare
  • Curly Q Fastener
  • Extremely Light Weight
  • Four Great Colors
  • Our Bestselling Inexpensive Visor







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Item Description:
Popular visor with colorful fabric over lightweight grey foam and curly Q fastner.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * itchy itchy itchy ...
I was so excited to find these visors - I wear the thinner ones all the time! What I can't find is black and white ones, so I was thrilled to find these. Unfortunately, the foam is so stiff and so itchy on my forehead I couldn't wear them at all. A disappointment,to say the least.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Visor for tennis - night or day ...
I purchased several "cool-shade" visors. I play tennis and had one just like these that I'd purchased at a pro shop and worn out. These are a thick, foam visor - not like the thin, dinky ones you often see. They are soft and the string on the back makes them very comfy and infinitely adjustable. The underside is black, which is great, as it prevents glare coming up off the court. I wear these at night to cut down on blinding light glare as well. You won't be dissapointed by these - they're super - and this is the only place I've found them. Very reasonably priced, especially if you buy a bunch to offset the shipping costs. If you play team tennis, maybe some others on your team will split the cost of shipping with you.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Ultra-lite Visor ...
This product is great! No pressure on headband, and packs easily for travel.


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