Your mother-in-law might even feel jealous at how much shade these visors will throw your way! In all seriousness, true off-road warriors need a CFMoto UForce U10 Pro/Pro XL sun visor that combines a compact build with off-road durability and, of course, effectiveness. This is exactly why we exclusively offer U10 Pro interior visors and sun shades from brands like ATV TEK. Get the familiarity of an automotive-grade sun shade with the robustness that only a premium aftermarket UTV brand can achieve.
They’re important, but come on - it’s a sun shade. Nobody wants to spend more than a few minutes hooking one of these up. Thankfully, our CFMoto UForce U10 Pro/Pro XL visors come with clamp-on or bolt-on functionality, meaning you can hook it up to your round tube in just a minute or two and you’re good to go. There’s no reason to settle for U10 Pro visors that require an unnecessarily complicated installation process.
In addition to interior visors, we also offer full-length polycarbonate visors that extend your roof line and provide a permanent solution to glare while staying out of your way. Many of our CFMoto UForce U10 Pro/Pro XL visors of this style come with all the straps and hardware you need to make installation as easy as possible.
ATV TEK and their high-quality ClearviewTM sun visors have been keeping the glare out of UTV riders’ eyes for years.
Assault Industries makes tinted sun visors that shield you from the sun while keeping your view unobstructed.
Axia Alloys is known for their 12” wide sun shields that come with adjustable tension so they won’t flip around on you when you’re riding at high speeds.
This CFMoto UForce U10 Pro XL UTV Sun Visor by ATV TEK (Lifetime Warranty) is durable, super easy to install, and easy to tuck away whenever you need.
What’s the difference between an external and internal visor?
External visors mount to your roof or roll cage, blocking sun from the outside of the cab. An internal visor is what most of us are already used to from cars and trucks.
Can I use a windshield visor with a full windshield already in place?
You can indeed, but it depends on the windshield visor. Make sure it is compatible with a windshield before you commit.
Are adjustable visors available, or are they all fixed?
Most standard visors on the market today will pivot around like their automotive-grade counterparts, while external visors generally stay bolted and/or strapped on and fixed in place.