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    SWMBO is not tall enough in the saddle to get relief from low angle sun glare so we need an extension.
    Amazon n eBay won't ship E-Prance type product to Oz.
    Does anyone have a locally available similar product from a local distributor?
    Thanks, Dave

  • #2
    Originally posted by Ryeman View Post
    SWMBO is not tall enough in the saddle to get relief from low angle sun glare so we need an extension.
    Amazon n eBay won't ship E-Prance type product to Oz.
    Does anyone have a locally available similar product from a local distributor?
    Thanks, Dave
    I don't know exactly what you're talking about (googling e-prance seems to bring up dash cams for me), but regardless of what it is, if you ever need something from the US from a company who won't (or can't) ship to Australia, use a mail-forwarding company. I use ComGateway all the time when buying stuff from Amazon US or eBay US other US dealers who have distribution contracts preventing them sending to Aus. About $25 shipping plus a small amount per kg on top of that. Bought a bike frame that costs $1800 here for $600 in the US. $200 shipping fee was based on volumetric weight rather than actual weight (i.e. big box). Bought an extra $500 worth of stuff you can't get shipped to Australia and filled the rest of the box with it for no extra charge.

    Also Amazon UK (amazon.co.uk) usually ship most anything to Australia.

    But if it's some kind of visor extension? I'm sure someone here will sell something.

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    • #3
      Thanks for that, I'd prefer to buy it locally.
      Maybe they think shipping cost would be excessive for such a relatively cheap product, who knows.


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      • #4
        How about this one for $24.95 delivered on Ebay?
        An even cheaper version below that, $7.70 delivered.

        The sun visor is too small, it should be big enough to come down close to the horizon for all drivers.

        Sunvisor Extension | eBay


        Last edited by CardinalSin; 10-04-2014, 12:39 PM.

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        • #5
          Thinking laterally why not raise the seat and pull it forward slightly
          2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
            Thinking laterally why not raise the seat and pull it forward slightly
            That's what i was thinking. Can't believe the number of people that don't realise their seat can go up & down 200mm (possibly not in this case).

            Also some decent sunnies.

            I do know of some tinters that will tint your windscreen with 5% - for off-road use only. Need to be careful of the water going down behind the dash.

            The first link cardinalsin gives are about $12 delivered from AliExpress but hard plastic like that would breach ADRs as the sunvisor is supposed to be padded IIRC
            carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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            • #7
              Originally posted by brad View Post
              That's what i was thinking. Can't believe the number of people that don't realise their seat can go up & down 200mm (possibly not in this case).

              Also some decent sunnies.

              I do know of some tinters that will tint your windscreen with 5% - for off-road use only. Need to be careful of the water going down behind the dash.

              The first link cardinalsin gives are about $12 delivered from AliExpress but hard plastic like that would breach ADRs as the sunvisor is supposed to be padded IIRC
              Alas windscreen tinting for on the road is illegal and a pain in the proverbial at night.

              I have a 90mm sq patch for the HUD display and its a nuisance at night. Also find it a bit of a bother in the city as you tend to look around it a bit.
              2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
              Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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              • #8
                I've driven a 5% car. Don't mind it myself. Yes, totally illegal but so are a lot of other things people do with their vehicles / houses / etc.
                carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
                I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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                • #9
                  We know the seat goes up and down alright but her legs don't reach in that case or she's too close to the wheel.

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                  • #10
                    Steering wheel pushed all the way forward?

                    My wife is 162cm - she wears really good sunnies. They cost about 10x more than the ones I buy.

                    Just bulldog clip some carboard to the visor. That will look classy
                    carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
                    I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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                    • #11
                      Make sure the inside of the screen is really clean. The inside will get dirty and cause the light to scatter making seeing through it difficult when the sun is low. Your thread reminded me mine needs a good clean.

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                      • #12
                        I know your problem.

                        I am not short, but even with the seat in the highest position (then causes problems with pressure under the thighs), there is still a significant gap under the sun visor of my Caddy Maxi Life.

                        My problem is that I have almost no pigment in my retina (apart from a "freckle" on one) and so am very sensitive to bright lights. Tinted visors are of no use, as the sunlight gets through.

                        Most visor extensions extend the length of the visor and not the depth of it (which is needed).

                        My brother had a Honda CR-V that had a section that could be pulled out the bottom edge of the visor. It may have to be a case of getting one and fitting it. If you get a clip on one that is tinted, you can spray it with matt black paint before attaching it to the visor. Unfortunately they don't like the sun that much and the plastic becomes brittle too soon.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by wai View Post
                          I know your problem.

                          I am not short, but even with the seat in the highest position (then causes problems with pressure under the thighs), there is still a significant gap under the sun visor of my Caddy Maxi Life.

                          My problem is that I have almost no pigment in my retina (apart from a "freckle" on one) and so am very sensitive to bright lights. Tinted visors are of no use, as the sunlight gets through.

                          Most visor extensions extend the length of the visor and not the depth of it (which is needed).

                          My brother had a Honda CR-V that had a section that could be pulled out the bottom edge of the visor. It may have to be a case of getting one and fitting it. If you get a clip on one that is tinted, you can spray it with matt black paint before attaching it to the visor. Unfortunately they don't like the sun that much and the plastic becomes brittle too soon.
                          Originally posted by brad View Post
                          Steering wheel pushed all the way forward?

                          My wife is 162cm - she wears really good sunnies. They cost about 10x more than the ones I buy.

                          Just bulldog clip some carboard to the visor. That will look classy
                          Bulldog clips!
                          i don't want too much 'bling' hahaha.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Ryeman View Post
                            Bulldog clips!
                            i don't want too much 'bling' hahaha.
                            You do need to be careful where and how you use them as the sun visor is part of an ADR, and you do not want metal clips coming loose in an accident.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by wai View Post
                              You do need to be careful where and how you use them as the sun visor is part of an ADR, and you do not want metal clips coming loose in an accident.
                              Prevention of accidents is the priority and driving into the sun virtually blind is a good way to have one.
                              The shallow sun visor is a major safety hazard that needs to be addressed and a temporary fix is better than the alternative. The ideal solution would be for Skoda to supply modified visors that are ADR compliant.

                              I thought the white visor extension I posted was a reasonable fix.

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