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carlos
February 13th 04, 02:11 PM
Which is better, one of those stick-on tinted plastic sheets or Rosen Sun
Visors?

Price, quality, value...

Thanks, CGP.

Ron Natalie
February 13th 04, 06:24 PM
"carlos" > wrote in message ...
> Which is better, one of those stick-on tinted plastic sheets or Rosen Sun
> Visors?
>
> Price, quality, value...
>
I have the Rosens on the Navion. My only problem is that I tend to shut the canopy on them
from time to time (not Rosen's problem admittedly). Obviously those "sun spot" stickers
are going to be much cheaper, but not as convenient.

carlos
February 13th 04, 07:14 PM
Well, no problem with the canopy on my 206, LOL.

So, what do you think of the Rosens? I know the stickers will be much less
expensive, but I value convenience and safety over cost, so I want to know
if they're worth the 200 and so dollars.

Thanks,

CGP.

"Ron Natalie" > wrote in message
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>
> "carlos" > wrote in message
...
> > Which is better, one of those stick-on tinted plastic sheets or Rosen
Sun
> > Visors?
> >
> > Price, quality, value...
> >
> I have the Rosens on the Navion. My only problem is that I tend to shut
the canopy on them
> from time to time (not Rosen's problem admittedly). Obviously those
"sun spot" stickers
> are going to be much cheaper, but not as convenient.
>

Bah Fongoula
February 13th 04, 11:50 PM
I have Rosen Visors and they are absolutely the best things I've put
in my airplane that cost less than $1000.00


On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 10:11:55 -0400, "carlos" >
wrote:

>Which is better, one of those stick-on tinted plastic sheets or Rosen Sun
>Visors?
>
>Price, quality, value...
>
>Thanks, CGP.
>

carlos
February 14th 04, 01:13 AM
Thanks for input... So far so good.

"Bah Fongoula" > wrote in message
...
> I have Rosen Visors and they are absolutely the best things I've put
> in my airplane that cost less than $1000.00
>

SeeAndAvoid
February 14th 04, 03:03 AM
I have both the Rosens in the front, and slap on the stickons in the back
when someone needs it. The stickons are ok, not great at sticking,
especially if your overhead vent blows on it.
The Rosens on the other hand are awesome, maneuverable to give full
coverage. I highly recommend them.
Chris


"carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Which is better, one of those stick-on tinted plastic sheets or Rosen Sun
> Visors?
>
> Price, quality, value...
>
> Thanks, CGP.
>
>

Victor J. Osborne, Jr.
February 18th 04, 05:07 AM
Second the recommendation to get the Rosens for yourself and let the back
deal with the stick on's. The 3 axis Rosens are the best value.

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Thx, {|;-)

Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr.



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TripFarmer
September 28th 04, 10:07 PM
Ron,

We have the original visors on our 1969 PA28-235 so they are real hazy. Can't
I get clip-ons and just flip them down when needed since they aren't actually
installed?


Trip


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>"carlos" > wrote in message
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>> Which is better, one of those stick-on tinted plastic sheets or Rosen Sun
>> Visors?
>>
>> Price, quality, value...
>>
>I have the Rosens on the Navion. My only problem is that I tend to shut the ca
>nopy on them
>from time to time (not Rosen's problem admittedly). Obviously those "sun spot
>" stickers
>are going to be much cheaper, but not as convenient.
>

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