In Georgia, high school football players are generally not allowed to wear tinted visors during games. The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) mandates that visors must be clear to ensure player safety and visibility. Players can use clear visors for protection, but tinted options are prohibited to maintain transparency on the field. Always check the latest GHSA regulations for any updates or specific rules.
NCAA football members may wear tinted visors only under special conditions. Documentation from an ophthalmologist and/or neurologist must be obtained by the member to prove the need for tinted visors.
No. Mirrored visors are not allowed in middle school nor high school football.
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Football visors are made up of the same material that tinted windows are made of. By.
Tinted football visors are allowed in most, if not all high school football leagues. Some leagues or divisions require a signed doctor's note to allow the use of a tinted visor, while others don't.
I live in Texas, and high school football prohibits all visors with color/tint (grey/smoke)
I recently stumbled across your clearly defined explanation for players to only wear clear visors on their helmets. I also understand that it is the same in the NFL. Players are not allowed to wear mirrored or tinted visors. Recently about a year or two ago I remember hearing of Miami Dolphin's running back getting fined because he was wearing a "sunburst" design visor. The only exception to these rules that I was able to find, was mentioned in a recent article stating that tinted visors can only be worn with special permission from officials. Now this article referring to the NFL rules.
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the best one i think is oakley that's what i wear.there clear they don't scratch and yeah.
yes they are legal and a very lightly tented one can be legal as well.
Under NFL rules, any player may wear a visor as long as it's untinted. Special approval (and usually a doctor's prescription) is required for tinted visors. NCAA (college) and NFHS (high school) rules go a little further in that they also specify that the visor must be "rigid" (and, as far as I can tell, there's no provision whatsoever made for tinted visors; the visor must be clear and untinted). However, they don't place any restrictions on which positions are allowed to wear them.