Since the Star review
(issue 3502) just did an evaluation (it didn't seem to be a positive or negative review, more like: "
meh") on this, I thought I'd add some more thoughts of mine.
First off, I do not have a financial interest in this nor do I know anyone associated with the product. I just like how it works.
Many (and perhaps even Nick Zarras in his review) think this is only useful when the sun is low and in your eyes, and I've read where some think a black piece of tape is just as good. They are probably right for just the times that the sun is very low and directly in your eyes.
As I said in my review above, to me it is most effective during the day whenever you are facing within 45 degrees either side of the sun's direction and it is shining on your visor lighting up every little micro scratch and bug part that might be there from time and the last 50 miles of travel. The Super Visor gives you a nice 1/4 to 1/2 inch of shaded glare free plastic to look through.
Try this
(you can do it in your back yard if you don't feel too silly standing out there with your helmet on): turn in a direction where the sun is shining on your visor and providing plenty of glare across it's face, then put your hand up in a horizontal position simulating a visor on a baseball hat or if you prefer
like this. If you like the view much better with your hand shading the visor than without, then you should give the Super-Visor a try. If you think it doesn't seem to make that much difference then you can save yourself the trouble and just use a piece of black tape for when the sun is low.
If you try it, I recommend you place it as low as you can on the helmet visor. It takes a bit to get use to if you have it low as it seems too restrictive at first, but carefully look to see if you are seeing all that you need to before automatically moving it higher.
I recently found that it helps in heavy rain downpours as well. No the visor isn't clear by any means and certainly no better for tire mist from vehicles ahead, but when it is really coming down hard it seems to shield a half inch or so of visor from the big drop impact obscurations.
About a year ago I managed to break my clips off the visor (the adhesive let go) when I hastily jammed my helmet in the side case so I could catch up with others already in the restaurant. I missed it the rest of the trip because I didn't bring the spare adhesive with me. When I got home I put the clips back on and drilled the helmet visor and put pop rivets in because I just know I'll mess it up in the side case again.
As Nick's review in the Star Review says, it is sold by Aerostitch (
here)
but it is also available
here. They do make one somewhat outrageous claim,
Digitally engineered in DOT-approved plastic, the SUPER-VISOR’s aerodynamic styling will actually improve the look of most helmets and reduce wind noise from your helmet.
IMO it does not improve the look of most helmets, and I'll go out on a limb here and say that I think most here will agree with me on this if nothing else.