Here at Quartzite, I have seen a few rigs with Rosen Sunvisor system on driver and passenger side. I expected to see them for sale in the " Big Tent ". NO way. My PO must have had them, and taken them off , prior to selling the coach to me, as I can see the holes left in the wood. Probably installed them in his new Lazy Days. Does anyone know where to buy these costly items?? My wife wants them !! I have been searching the internet, but they are aimed at the aviation market, and I am having problems finding what I am looking for. There is another, less expensive company, Vantage, that I came across, but again, I don't know where to buy them. Any help here?? Thanks
Rosen Sunvisor Systems (http://www.rosenvisor.com/index.php?todo=TRANSPORTATION)
https://www.ebay.com/i/222783049994
Pricey, glad I still have mine.
The Rosen Factory is located Eugene, Oregon next door to a RV Park.
It's way down on my list, but I'm going to remove ours and offer them out to the forum members. My Ray-Ban sunglasses work just fine. Useless for both of us, some people may like them and be able to keep them in adjustment + stop the screen from vibrating, but not us.
Mine are abraded and not clear, anybody ever polish theres out?
I cleaned the dust and dog slobber off of ours recently. It really helped the look, but UV protection was stronger BEFORE my clean-up.
Photo to follow.
Panels are replaceable. I have a third one to put between our original two. Need more coverage sometimes
Bob has a good idea for a third in the middle, the vibration is what gets me most. >:D
You'll never completely subdue the vibration - it's the nature of the design. I tightened up
all of the adjustment points on ours - to where they are pretty darn "stiff" when trying to reposition them. Ours are now acceptably calm (a subjective rating) on all but the worst roads. YRMV.
Don't bother putting them on. Most remove them as they are not mounted in a good place to do much good. Your previous owner if like us just took them off to get rid of them, not to reuse on another coach. Save your money, use sun glasses or pull down sun shade.
The airplane std equipment Rosen's work very well and do not block vision through them. I prefer lighter tint photo grey old Oakley x metal sunglasses. Number 1 in pilot magazine ratings.
Not dark enough to block direct low angle sunlight. The two together work best. Hence the third visor option
Really? I love ours, and find them to be placed just fine. And a pilot friend who got in my coach for the first time said "Wow, Rosen visors? I have those in my plane - they are great!".
Of course, I do not have pull-down shades; maybe they are better. I do like that I can drive without sunglasses - makes it easier to see gauges and other things on the dashboard.
Chris
We have them, work great for us... 8)
That's for sure if anybody doesn't like theirs send them my way ^.^d
I have these Rosen visors in my coach from the PO. I love them and they are placed perfectly.
Ken
I'm going to fool with ours one more time, but if they still "do the shimmy shimmy", you can have them. It could be my mounting area vibrates, though the attachment feels tight to the roof with no movement.
I am pleased that others found their Rosen sun visors very useful. While we were aware of their high quality, both the co-pilot's & driver's, on our coach were mounted just under the front overhead cabinet. I have seen other coaches with co-pilot's mounted above the co-pilot seat. We just never used either of ours, so they ended up in the way both physically and visually, so we removed them many years ago. I thought many others also removed them, but see I was incorrect.
The west coast folks use them more as the east west interstates put them directly into the setting sun at sunset. Going north south or east in the afternoon is not as much of an issue