🚘 Drive Smart, Shine Bright!
The Trillium Worldwide GS-2014 Glare Vis'r is a cutting-edge sun shield designed to enhance driving comfort by blocking over 90% of harmful UV rays. Made from shatter-proof polycarbonate, it installs easily on any car visor without tools and can be adjusted for optimal glare reduction. Compact and versatile, it's the perfect accessory for anyone who spends significant time on the road.
Brand | Glare Vis'r |
Color | Smoky Tint |
Product Dimensions | 11.75"L x 4"W |
Closure Type | Clips |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00182845000671 |
UPC | 182845000671 |
Manufacturer | Trillium Worldwide |
Model | GS-2014 |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Item model number | GS-2014 |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | smooth polycarbonate |
Manufacturer Part Number | GS-2014 |
Special Features | specially designed clips fit most cars snug and secure |
P**B
So helpful!
I had some other visor extenders in my vehicle. My daughter hated when she wanted a quick look in the mirror (on the visor), but the visor extender straps and the extender itself utilized the entire side of the visor. I finally found these for my daughter about a year ago and they work great! The plastic is not flimsy and it is easy to fold it up and unfold it for use. I really like how solid the plastic piece is and it doesn't scratch as easily as the flimsy ones. They are easy to install and just as easy to clean. The clips don't obstruct use of the mirror inside the visor.
G**I
Saves you from the blinding sun.
Very easy to clip on the visor. Yes and don't spread them too far or they will crack. Perfect for driving in the setting sun. I put one on the passenger visor as well. Just have a little problem with the hinges. They seem tight and squeak when I put the visor up or down. I tried applying silicone, vaseline and pledge on them but that didn't seem to help. It is mostly when it is hot outside. But still can't' drive without them.
M**Y
A good substitute if you can't use your car visor
I bought this because my actual visor is broken. If it's not pinned to stay up it will just hang flimsily in front of me. So I can't use that to block the sun anymore.Pros:- The clips are sturdy and easy to slide onto the car visor.- It can rest flat against the visor, or you can flip it back so it's flush to the windshield; either position will keep it out of your way when not needed.- It definitely blocks the sun! I have previously relied on a cheap hat when I'm driving into the sun; this is much better!- It rotates easily, so if you want to flip it down briefly and then flip it back up when you don't need it, it's just as easy as using your car's visor.Cons:- With this in place, the car visor cannot come down all way, so I would need to remove it if I want to use the mirror inside the visor.- The edge catches a light when in use, so even though it mostly blocks the sun, sometimes there is one bright spot on the bottom edge. I think this may be correctable with a smartly placed strip of black tape on the bottom edge.- If you do not store it up against the windshield and sit up straight, it will catch reflections from things you're passing and that can be mildly distracting.Overall I am very happy with this purchase. Fixing my car's visor would cost me $150; this is a much more affordable and effective solution.
G**Y
It works great and fits securely over the visor of my 2010 ...
Finally a solution for me! This is the 3rd product I have tried to alleviate the blinding glare I often encounter during my commute. It works great and fits securely over the visor of my 2010 Toyota RAV 4. When not in use it is simply folded up against the back side of the visor. Unlike others I have tried I can still access the slide-covered mirror on the front portion of the visor. It should also avoid getting scratched ( a major distraction) since it remains out of the way unless it's needed. Because of the way it is oriented I can easily use my left hand to just pull it down and into position while driving. You simply lower your visor first and then use that same motion to lower hinged the glare-blocker shade. Because it is snug I don't have to worry about it dropping down suddenly if I hit a rough patch on the road.(another major annoyance from my previous glare blocker).I'm not sure why some people have complained about distortion. Mine arrived covered with a thin protective plastic film. Once I peeled that off the surface was perfectly smooth and scratch free.
T**M
Delicate Easily Broken
In my opinion this is one of the better design applications available for sun visor extensions, simple, straight forward, no frills, no overthink, just to the point. That being said, it is also one of, if not the worse production execution ever, poor materials and poor (or maybe by design) molding. The clips are the weak link, far to tight for most sun visors, barely opens enough to fit onto a truck visor, and you need to be incredibly careful in doing so due to the brittle plastic used. There is also a curious mold line right at the exact stress point on the spring end of the clip, which incidentally is where the clip has broke in one clean line. Why anyone would place a seam in that position is inconceivable to even the non-engineer/layman, unless is a marketing ploy of course.All in all, if you treat it as if it’s a micro thin rice paper, it does the job.
S**Y
Works very well.
In early spring when the trees haven't yet leafed, and the sun is low in the sky on the way to and from work, this visor is just the thing. If the full sun is in my eyes, I do need to block that bit with the opaque visor (OEM), but this filters the really bright sunlight, allowing me to drive without blocking my entire view of the road. Best of all, I can still see the traffic lights. When I try to block the bright sun with the opaque visor or my hand, I invariably block the traffic signal too. Ugh! This is not polarized, so it will not block all the glare, but it does an excellent job.Beautifully clear, too. Very little distortion from the surface of the visor.
T**7
Easy fit and use. Exactly what I was looking for.
This item is what I was looking for. It would actually be even better if it was a little bigger like 5 or 6 inches instead of 4. I use this for my convertible when I have the top down. I flip up so if the sun is right overhead it helps shield my eyes. I actually put black duct tape over it because I'm using it to block the light not to see through.
S**K
I gave these a 2 only because they did not fit
This sun shield had to be returned but it seems like a well put together product. I bought a new Toyota this year and the car visors are extremely small in depth and the sun was coming right underneath it. It must be something new they are doing with manufacturing cars because I never had one like this before - they just keep cutting back on everything. Anyway the clips on this sun shield just would not allow me to put it on this car and eventually the clips would have snapped or my visor upholstery would have torn. (I don't know why there even needs to be upholstery material on a visor, but there is and it makes it very thick.) I think this would be fine on a normal car visor and it seems something that will last. Sorry to return it.
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