Vizini Strapless Sun Visor

May 14, 2010
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Vizini Sun Visor Fashion Prints

Vizini is a nifty sun visor that slides over the ear piece of your sun glasses. Hey, installation that doesn’t need a screwdriver!

Vizini is a strapless sun visor that slides right onto your sun glasses. Easy on, easy off. You can choose between solid colors and fashion prints to match your style.

I tried the Vizini on my favorite pair of glasses which are similar to a wrap-around pair, and it doesn’t work well with them. My other sun glasses that I wear have a smaller arms on them so the Vizini slides right on, and so far seems to sit where it’s supposed to. Of course the Vizini tells you this on their website, (on the How To Wear Vizini page) but I was compelled to give it a try. It’s advertised that the Vizini is made for men and women, however I don’t see any reason why your kids can’t slip a Vizini on their own glasses.  It can be worn while watching or even playing your favorite sport.

Vizini Strapless Sun Visor
You can wear Vizini without getting hat hair, it’s strapless and has a unique patented design that allows you to attach to your sunglasses or prescription glasses. Remember it’s not permanent so it’s easily slid on or off of your sun glasses or prescription glasses. There’s no clamp or strap that will slide around, in fact the Vizini barely touches your forehead.

The Vizini is crafted with good workmanship right here in the U.S.A., by an organization that provides employment to those with disabilities.

Vizini is available in several colors and prints to suit your mood or match your shoes. With the on-site special, it’s easy to do. Buy 2, get the 3rd one free, a $9.99 value.

If you would like to connect with Vizini you can with Facebook and Twitter.

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8 Responses to Vizini Strapless Sun Visor

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    Mrs. Cox says:

    Hat hair is not hot. LOL Great gift idea for summertime!

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    This is a great idea – thanks for the info!!

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    That is a great idea!
    I hate taking off a hat in the summer and the hair is all sweaty!
    Especially during activity, yuck!

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    Awesome! Thanks for the review. I’m so glad you like my visor. I spent hours cutting the bills off my husband’s baseball caps to come up with the design. Vizini sun visors are also made in the U.S.A. by people with special needs.

    Thanks for your support!

    Rita.

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    Verdie Koehn says:

    Locke argued that governmental authority depends on the people’s consent. According to Locke people originally lived in a state of nature with no restrictions on their freedom. Then they came to realize that confusion would result if each person enforced his or her own rights. (“The truth is in the eyes of the beholder”, your statement.) People agreed to live under a common government, but not to surrender their “rights of nature” (my universal rights) to the government. Instead they expected the government to respect these rights, especially the rights of life, liberty and property. (Note: this is stated as unalienable rights by our founding fathers, our esteemed leaders, in the Declaration of Independence.) (“Unalienable” means it cannot be separated from the individual, because it was divinely given by God in the Natural Laws, which he revealed to all people through divine revelation, through their power of reason.) Locke’s idea of limited government and natural rights became part of the English Bill of Rights (1689), the French Declaration of Rights of Man (1789), and the U.S. Bill of Rights (1781).

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