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The Fresca Self-Cooling Sun Visor is designed to keep you cool while you're out and about. The Fresca cools you down instantly when activated with water, ensuring you stay comfortable throughout the day.
Key Features:
- Hyper-Weave Fabric: Made from Hedwerx performance hyper-weave fabric, this visor provides a lightweight and comfortable feel.
- Evacool® Technology: Enhances the evaporative cooling process, keeping you cool for up to 2 hours while you continue performing at your highest level. Simply rinse with water, wring out and go.
- Super-Soft FlexBrim: Crafted from ultra-lite, medical grade EVA foam, this brim will provide a clean, structured look without any hard internal parts that could cause discomfort during intense competition or workouts.
- Machine Washable: Easy to clean, ensuring it remains hygienic and ready for your next activity.
- Long Lasting: The Fresca evaporative cooling technology is designed to never wash out, maintaining its cooling properties over time.
Stay cool and comfortable with the Fresca Self-Cooling Sun Visor, perfect for any outdoor sport or activity.



The Science Of Cool
Fresca's Self-Cooling fabric is like having your own portable air conditioner! When the specially selected fabric fibers get wet from sweat or water, they hold onto the moisture. As the water slowly evaporates, the heat energy from your body is attached to the departing water vapor, making you feel cooler and more comfortable.

Cooler Heads Prevail
It has been well documented that an increase in core body temperature can lead to reductions in athletic performance. Cooling strategies have been shown to increase time trial performance and reduce time to exhaustion.
