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Fine Vision - the new anti-fog insert from Phoenix

Photochromatic visor inserts - light reactive to reduce glare

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Posted: 8 May 2009
by Visordown News

Visordown Motorcycle News
Fine Vision Photochromatic - reacts to sunlight

FINE VISION is a new range of anti-fogging motorcycle visor inserts from Phoenix Distribution.

Made from optical grade polycarbonate, the adhesive fog-free lens comes in a choice of clear or photochromatic versions in either a universal fit for most visors or an Arai-specific version, designed to flow round the eyebrow vents fitted to the visor.

Starting at £9.99 and manufactured on behalf of Phoenix by Pinlock – the market leader in anti-fog visor systems – Fine Vision offers built-in protection from harmful UV (ultraviolet) rays as well as maintaining a fog-free visor.

For all-year riders, the Photochromatic* Fine Vision insert offers further versatility thanks to light reactive technology. Depending on the brightness, the insert changes from clear to a subtle shade of green right through to a deeper shade of blue within seconds, significantly reducing glare.

Simple to fit and maintenance free, Fine Vision can be cleaned using lukewarm soapy water and a soft cloth.

o Classic Universal (clear, 0.1mm film) - £9.99
o Premier Universal (clear, 0.175mm film) - £15.65
o Premier Arai (clear, 0.175mm film) - £15.65
o Photochromatic Arai* (0.75mm film) - £29.49
o Photochromatic Universal* (0.75mm film) - £29.49

For more information or to find your nearest dealer, visit www.phoenixnw.co.uk or call 01782 569800.


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CanisMajor
Nowhere to be seen on the Phoenix site, as they are all Arais. Shame, would have bought one.

Posted: 09/05/2009 at 09:34


FJSRiDER.
CanisMajor wrote (see)
Nowhere to be seen on the Phoenix site

Try harder.


Posted: 09/05/2009 at 09:41


CanisMajor
Ta, was looking under the Pinlock section, unsuprisingly.

Posted: 09/05/2009 at 09:52


jigga1980

Sounds good if it works well, be good to seem some reviews soon.


Posted: 09/05/2009 at 11:58

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