InVision Visor Inserts

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Photo of a blue lense for a motorcycle helmet.

Motorcycling enthusiasts will likely appreciate the new line of InVision Visor Inserts from Maric Performance LLC. Designed and developed by Richard Marlin, who is a motorcycle rider and club racer, InVision Visor Inserts enhance a riders’ vision by preventing the faceshield of the rider's helmet from fogging up. InVision Visor Inserts are the new and improved version of the world’s first anti-fog insert, the Fog City Fog Shield, which was created by Marlin in 1991.

There are several choices in the complete line of InVision Visor Inserts. The Hyper Optiks Arai insert incorporates the anti-fog and anti-misting technology of Maric Performance with the latest photo-chromatic and anti-glare technology. The insert features a 20-mil optical-grade polycarbonate lens, and according to the company, it changes from a light mint green to a cobalt blue in less than four seconds when exposed to bright light.

On the company’s website, Maric Performance also claims that the insert will never wear out or saturate like chemical coatings, sprays and lesser quality anti-fog inserts that are based on acetate and butyrate substrates.

Several big-name world superbike drivers and moto GP racers are fans of InVision Visor Inserts, according to the company.


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