Photochromic Visor for BELL Qualifier DLX MIPS

Photochromic Visor for BELL Qualifier DLX MIPS

$139.00
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Photochromic Visor for BELL Qualifier DLX MIPS

Photochromic Visor for BELL Qualifier DLX MIPS

$139.00

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Description

Ride from daylight to night without swapping shields. This performance photochromic visor automatically adjusts its tint based on UV exposure, remaining clear in low light and darkening in sunlight to reduce glare and improve visibility.

Fits Bell ClickRelease shield system
Key Features
Photochromic Technology

Automatically adjusts from clear to dark in direct sunlight for optimal visibility

Day to Night Ready

Returns to a clearer tint in low light and nighttime riding conditions

Glare Reduction

Helps reduce harsh glare and eye strain in bright environments

Impact Resistant Polycarbonate

Lightweight, durable construction designed for everyday riding

Specifications

Material: Polycarbonate

Pinlock Compatible: Yes

Scratch Resistant: Yes

Impact Resistant: Yes

Weight: ~135g

Compatibility

Fitment Note: Fits Medium–XXL Bell helmets only. This aftermarket visor is not compatible with XS or S helmets. Forcing a smaller shell may create seal gaps and prevent secure locking. Please verify your helmet size before purchasing.

Compatible with Bell models:

Bell Qualifier Bell Qualifier DLX MIPS Bell Vortex Bell RS-1 Bell RS-2
Manufacturer & Brand Info

Midnightmoto provides high-quality aftermarket visors. This product is not manufactured by, affiliated with, or endorsed by BELL. Compatibility references are for fitment purposes only. All trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective owners.

Photochromic Technology

Designed for Every Ride

Engineered to automatically adapt to changing light conditions.

How It Works

Photochromic technology automatically adjusts tint based on UV exposure. Dark in sunlight. Clear in low light. No switching required.

The Technology

Light-reactive molecules respond to UV light. More UV = darker tint. Less UV = clear. Fully automatic.

Why Riders Choose Photochromic

One visor for all conditions. No swapping mid-ride. Built for convenience and visibility.

Pinlock® Ready

Designed with integrated Pinlock® pins. Compatible with anti-fog inserts for clear vision in any condition.


Installation Guide

Install in Minutes

Simple. Secure. Tool-Free.

Follow these steps to install your new visor and confirm a secure fit before every ride.

1

Open Visor Fully

Raise the visor to the fully open position.

2

Engage Release Mechanism

Use the built-in release mechanism on both sides.

3

Remove Existing Visor

Carefully remove the visor from both sides.

4

Align New Visor

Position the new visor with the mounting points on both sides.

5

Press Into Place

Press the visor into the mechanism until fully seated.

6

Test Operation

Open and close the visor several times to ensure smooth operation.

Pro Tips

  • Always open the visor fully before removal.
  • Do not use excessive force.
  • If the visor does not move smoothly, remove and reinstall.

Keep It Clean

  • Clean with mild soap and water.
  • Use a soft microfiber cloth.
  • Avoid solvents and abrasive cleaners.

Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between tinted and photochromic visors?

Tinted visors stay dark at all times and are best for daytime riding, while photochromic visors automatically adjust to light conditions.

How dark are your tinted visors?

Our tinted visors range from light smoke to deep dark smoke and mirrored (revo) finishes, designed to reduce glare and enhance daytime visibility.

Do tinted visors block sunlight and glare?

Yes. Tinted visors help reduce harsh sunlight and glare, making riding more comfortable in bright conditions.

How fast does the photochromic visor change?

It reacts instantly—darkening in about 20–40 seconds in sunlight and returning to clear within 1–3 minutes in low light. Timing may vary slightly with conditions.

Are these visors street legal?

Laws vary by location. Light-transmitting (clear/light tint) visors are generally allowed, while darker tints may be restricted at night. Always check local regulations.

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