yes they do, if you contact Oakley and ask them for it they will custom make one but its very ewxpensive. only oakley provides this.
Majority of NFL players wear oakley visors.
Soccer --> Rugby --> American Football
As Flag Football is a variation of American Football and this began in the Mid 19th Century and Flag Football would have come sometime after that, I would think that Hockey did come before Flag Football as Hockey has its origins in ancient times, but the modern form of field hockey was developed in the early 19th century.
It depends on which code of football you are referring to. European football has been played for hundreds of years, Gaelic Football for over a thousand years, American Football and Australian Rules Football are very recent versions or codes and only played for 150 to 200 years. You need to specify which code e.g. soccer, gridiron auusie rules, rugby, gaelic football etc.
A place called Liverpool in England.
No. Mirrored visors are not allowed in middle school nor high school football.
Football visors are made up of the same material that tinted windows are made of. By.
don't have a clue!!
they turn darker in sunlight
No
Football helmets that have visors on them are used to help protect the player's eyes from the sunlight, dirt or grass. An example of a football player that uses this type of helmet is Chevis Jackson.
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Football visors can help ward off unwanted glare from the sun. The same visors can also be treated by the player's optometrist to correct vision if they choose not to wear contacts or glasses while they play. Although the visors can come in many colors, most people, often than not, choose the clear visors because of preference.
the best one i think is oakley that's what i wear.there clear they don't scratch and yeah.
some of Oakley
I live in Texas, and high school football prohibits all visors with color/tint (grey/smoke)
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.