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🕶️ Ride Retro, See Clearly, Stay Protected!
The WANCAR Retro Motorcycle Bubble Visor is a universal, injection-molded polycarbonate shield designed for standard 3-snap open face helmets. Lightweight at 9.1 ounces, it offers quick, tool-free installation and replacement. Treated with anti-UV, anti-fog, and anti-scratch coatings, it ensures clear vision and reliable protection against sunlight, wind, rain, and insects, blending vintage style with modern safety standards.













| Manufacturer | Wancar |
| Brand | WANCAR |
| Model | Wc04bubble-clear-us |
| Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 10.79 x 9.96 x 5.08 inches |
| Item model number | WC04BUBBLE-Clear-US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WC04BUBBLE-Clear-US |
F**K
Click buy now.
Yes it squeaked a bit. Nothing some lock tight didn’t fix. It’s sturdy it’s functional and it’s very nice. I recommend to buy it and buy it now. Only issue and it’s a Small issue, is when you try side to side the visor lifts. My fix was a small clip chinstrap. Easy.
M**E
Works and looks as advertised
Fit with little to no fabrication. Blocks wind and looks cool
U**B
Cheap
Super cheap design. Barely stays affixed to helmet.
C**S
Not a bad visor, some falling-off issues though
As someone who loves the look of a bubble visor, and absolutely can't get my head into a helmet that doesn't have a flip up lid, this seemed like a win/win. While it is made of thinner plastic, the visor is a good enough quality, protecting me from just about anything small that jumps up from the road and hits me in the face, and the option of the flip up attachment is ideal...in theory. I will say however that after the first week of wearing, my visor would start unsnapping from my helmet (which is a Daytona standard 3-snap helmet, so snaps SHOULD be universal) every time I raise OR lower the visor - once even falling off mid -ride and requiring an emergency pullover to reattach it or else lose it in traffic. Almost crashed. Eventually, the snaps (on both the visor AND the flip-up attachment) wouldn't stay attached at all. I super glued them in place onto my helmet, and now it works great. Of course, as the flip-up attachment is made of unremarkable cheaper plastic, the more you open and close it, it becomes less and less willing to stay put, so after about 3 months, I can't get the visor to stay UP anymore. But it stays down (and ON the helmet) when I ride, and that's all that matters.
N**K
Snapped on easy held on good
Well, this thing held up on a 300 plus mile trip 100 mi of which were in 40 or 50 mph winds. It held on nice and tight was fairly easy to snap on... You just have to make sure the snaps are aligned all at the same time. The people complaining in the comments obviously don't pay attention. Once it was on stayed on solid and secure. There is no real distortion unless you're trying to look out of your peripheral without turning your head... But you probably shouldn't be doing that on a motorcycle anyways. Good value for the money.
P**N
Great piece
Nice. Easy to install. Great price
K**S
Old school look
I like this face shield because it stays put unlike some other styles and keeps the air out of my eyes. I have this on a 3/4 helmet and although it makes it a little hotter, I can wear my prescription glasses or prescription sunglasses without the wind getting into my eyes and causing them to burn and water. Unfortunately, it would not be safe for me to ride without my glasses on. The shield also keeps bugs from hitting me in the face. Not that I'm worried a bug will mess up my pretty face but they hurt when they hit and don't taste all that good either. All-in-all, I highly recommend the face shield.
S**O
+/- : Heavy! And heavy duty.
+ The good news is I have not been in any incident to test this shield against impact.; on the other hand, I can’t report on how well this would hold up to one. Performance Pro’s: In natural elements, it does the job as described. The most notable pro for me is the anti-fogging feature. It does remain clear at all times, but to be fair, I live in mild climate and have not put this to the test of snow or heavy rain because we don’t get any of that. In just the right light refraction/reflection, It can catch a glare that flashes inside the shield for a microsecond. The first few times I thought it was a car’s headlights coming straight at me or that I was just trippin’ but now I’m used to it and it doesn’t catch me off guard. It doesn’t happen often and when it does, again, it’s so brief you may not even notice it at all, depending on your individual eye sight. - Downsides for me were: Rigid, heavy material complicated attachment to my helmet for the first few weeks. It kept unsnapping, or would get pulled off very easily when helmet would be carried around so I was always having to stop and re-affix to the helmet. It doesn’t do that anymore so my guess is, as with shoes, it just had to be broken in, or worn in, to the shape of the helmet. It seems to have finally “relaxed” onto the snapping strap and I no longer have issues with this. On the same token, the polymer material is heavy. I hadn’t accounted for the extra significant amount of weight from a face shield, but it is something to be considered for sure because with my helmet’s ear-to-chin straps already fitted to my face, the shield pulled the helmet down over my eyes so it required re-adjusting all straps, helmet inner foam, liner, and inserts, to compensate for the weight and to be properly balanced on my head without falling down while in motion. But once those kinks were all sorted out, I no longer have any issues there. Lastly, the flip up/down feature of the shield is a little bit of a downer (literally), as it doesn’t flip completely up - at least it’s not able to on my “vintage bubble head-style” motorcycle helmet. It stops where the bottom of the shield is exactly at my eye level, which contorts my vision similar to looking through the thick part at the bottom of a soda pop bottle would, so trying to flip it up is useless as much as it would have been so very useful. Overall, seems to make good on it’s promises. I won’t throw stones; there were kinks to work out but it’s all good after doing so. It’s my first purchase with this kind of item and now I’m equipped with some knowledge and will know what to look for in a future purchase of the utmost importance because, safety first! Hope this helps.
B**D
Less then zero
Piece of crap
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