Clear view visor released

21 August 2025
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Boost Your Racing Performance; The Power of a Clear View Visor.

Ask any harness racing driver and they’ll tell you how crucial visibility is to their success. That’s why the Clear View Visor is such a breakthrough. It provides unmatched clarity, helping drivers focus on the track.

Made of advanced materials designed to protect against debris, this revolutionary visor keeps you safe and sharp during the intensity of racing. 

Drivers who wear it report improved decision making and a significant competitive edge. 

When you can see your win clearly nothing can stand in your way. 

Boost your chances and equip yourself with the vision to win.

 

Visit the website to find out more here

 

Footnote

The Clear View Vision, Harness Racing Visor (Clear Tint)  has been approved for use in Australia, effective 13 August 2024, after meeting the AS 1609-1981- Eye Protectors for Motor Cyclists and Racing Car Drivers.

The Visors were physically examined by Velocity Track Engineering Consultancy and undertook trials through Harness Racing Victoria stewards.

 

 

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