MotoNews Posted July 31, 2018 Share Posted July 31, 2018 Published in: Gear Visorcat is a gizmo designed to clean your helmet visor as you ride. The unit fits over your left glove and is held in place by well thought out and unobtrusive elasticated strapping. The small reservoir, for a water and liquid soap mix, is topped off by a wiper blade and a sponge. At first glance I thought it’d get in the way, snag things and generally be uncomfortable but that’s not the case at all. The Visorcat really comes into its own on those cruddy days when the road surface is damp enough for grime to be flung up at your visor but when there’s not enough moisture to wick the gunk away. It’s also excellent at cleaning away bug splatters. I’ve also found it really useful while off-roading. I’ve been using mine for a year now and I like it a lot. All it takes is couple of swoops of the sponge, plus a swipe of the wiper, and you have clear views again. It’s an effective and easy to use bit of kit, which must add significant life to your visor. A reservoir generally lasted a full day’s ride. MSRP: $50 Aerostich.com PROS CONS ▲ Easy to use ▼ Works well with smooth or semi-smooth topped gloves, but doesn't stay in place with pronounced knuckle protection type gloves ▲ Fits every hand size ▼ Needs the supplied bottle or a syringe body for reservior refilling ▲ Works efficiently ▲ Your hand is always free - never having to grip a cloth to clean your screen {gallery}ARTICLES/Gear/VisorCat/Gallery{/gallery} View the full article Link to comment
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