Visors are hats with open tops and front bills. Their primary function is to shield the eyes and reduce glare from the sun when outdoors. They are especially useful for enhancing one’s vision when playing golf, tennis, and similar sports. Visors are usually secured with an elastic band around the head or closed with snap-on or adjustable ends.
Fabric-covered Visors consist of a flexible frame covered with a fabric exterior. The frame is usually made of foam rubber or preformed cardboard, and commonly used fabrics are nylon, polyester, and cotton.
Plastic Visors are made of rigid plastic, often with an open band of fixed size. The plastic edges can become uncomfortable with prolonged use, so they are sometimes covered with foam or fabric for cushioning.
Comfort: Choose a visor that fits comfortably around your head. Plastic bands can pinch or cut into the skin, so make sure they are padded. Look for one with an adjustable band to help you find the most comfortable fit. Protection: Choose a visor with a wide bill to effectively reduce glare. Avoid those with bills that extend too far in front, because they can be distracting and can interfere with your field of view. Fabric-covered bands are best if you sweat a lot during games because they absorb moisture and keep it from getting into your eyes.
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