Trail Visor
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Why We Like The Outdoor Research Trail Visor
Details
- Lightweight visor for sunny days on the trail
- Soft foam visor can be shaped and protects our eyes from the sun
- Moisture-wicking sweatband keeps the sweat out of our eyes
- Adjustable strap in the rear with quick-release buckle
- Item #ODRZ8L5
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed
- Material
- 90% recycled polyester, 10% spandex
- Adjustability
- quick release buckle back
- Brim
- soft foam
- Style
- visor
- Claimed Weight
- 1.48oz (42g)
- Activity
- hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 4 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJuly 6, 2023
Comfortable visor, strap broke
I wore the visor for about a week and I was loving it. I like the strap system in the back because it doesn't get stuck in hair easily. Unfortunately the back part of the strap broke off and now it won't stay tight on my head. I'm not surprised it broke because it is a tiny piece of plastic but I am disappointed.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
May 28, 2023
Certainly a Visor
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This visor is certainly a visor. If you want to block the sun without wearing a hat you could hardly do better.
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
May 20, 2022
great visor
light weight, nice sweat band, and good clip in back for easy on/off (or attaching to something while not wearing).
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
May 18, 2022
works well!
Only had about a month but feel like I've pushed it hard. Really enjoying this for trail running and backpacking. Definitely cooler than a full hat, especially when wearing under a sun hoodie. Stretches nicely, does a good job at managing sweat drip. Stays comfortable when wearing all day. Can still blow off if you're not careful. my daughters tell me it looks dorky, but they say that about a lot of things...
Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com
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