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The StingRay goes on your helmet to stop your goggles from snapping back and flying off of your helmet. After your goggles snap back and hang off your helmet you are at risk for scratching your expensive lenses; even worse you can lose your goggles when they snap off your helmet. With the StingRay, you stop the goggle snap and keep your goggles securely on the front of your helmet. Stop spending money every time you scratch your lenses or lose a pair of goggles. Another added benefit is that the StingRay protects the foam on your goggles by resting them on the front of your helmet and not on the sharp helmet edge that can wear down the foam and allow annoying air gaps.
T**J
Brilliant concept!!!
After a long hiatus, I resumed skiing this year. Wearing a helmet was a new experience, but a good one in every respect except when it came to my goggles. With a hat, the goggles stay put when you don't need them. With a helmet--well,all I can say is--how did such a huge design flaw get missed by so many helmet designers??? Do none of them ski??? Anyway, when I ran across this item while looking for something else, its brilliance was obvious. Stunning. I ordered two.The "thingie" is actually rubber. So it will conform to the curvature of the helmet, unlike a hard composite material. That is good. I do hope the glue is tough, only time will tell. Unfortunately, when placed properly on my helmet, it partially covered my helmet's vent control--a Giro Sheer--the slide control is on top of the helmet. But just the little "tail" was too long, so I took scissors and cut off a bit, it should not interfere with its staying in place. I hated to lose its aerodynamic look, but hated worse not to use it or to have it interfere with the venting. Actually, I also am not crazy about interfering with the helmet's overall sleek look, it is a very cool looking helmet. But my goggles were expensive and having them bouncing around tabletops or getting lost is worse. It is the age old struggle of form vs. function.I followed the instructions to put the goggles in place "at rest" so the thingie could be positioned. My Spy goggles must be larger than average goggles plus my helmet has a slight brim, so the thingie's forward projection seemed to poke into the foamy mesh on top of the goggles, so I did have concerns that it would dig a hole. I suspect that helmets without any brim would not have this problem. I waited the 12 hours before using them. To my relief, when I gave this combo a test drive, the rubber actually hits the hard frame of the goggle, not the foam on top. But it is very close. So we should be good to go--we are headed to northern VT for a little spring skiing, I will soon know!BTW, I ordered a black sting-ray. As you can see from the picture, it actually has a powdery surface and looks dark gray but that may change after it gets wet a few times. It isn't as gray as the picture makes it look. There are two other colors.It is only a matter of time before helmet manufacturers build in their own solutions to this problem but in the meanwhile, I think this is well worth the money. Thanks.*** follow up. When I blew out my helmet at Jay Peak in late March, the stingray went into the garbage can along with the helmet. But I liked it well enough to order 3 more. One for each new helmet. I'll never be caught again w/o a backup helmet in the car, especially at the rate I'm going through helmets. And I just bought some great goggles, even more reason to not let them snap back. This thing works.
C**D
Poor quality, doesn’t stick to curved surfaces
I bought this for my son, who insisted that he needed it to hold his goggles in place in his new helmet. My first impression it that the Stingray is expensive for a molded piece of rubber. The one I received looks like it came from a faulty mold or is two pieces poorly bonded together. My son fitted the Sting-ray to his helmet, having carefully cleaned the surface (with alcohol) and it lasted about three hours before it fell off. The surface of the helmet is curved but the string-ray is too flat and stiff enough that it will not hold the curved mount. Save yourself the money and stick something smaller on your helmet.
S**T
Really works
What a awesome product. As a skier for many, many years I have always liked to keep my goggle lenses in perfect condition. After all, your vision when traveling at high speeds is paramount to adjusting to unexpected terrain changes thus preventing possible injury. When we didn't wear helmets in the old days, keeping you goggles on your head when not skiing was rather easy. With most skiers and boarders wearing helmets today this can prevent a challenge. Before I bought this product my goggles would always slide off my helmet and dangle behind my head. A real pain. If it was snowing, the inside of my goggles would get snow moisture on them and needed to be wiped which in turn made scratches. With the cost of goggles today, that doesn't make me financially happy if they need to be replaced.The StingRay also keeps them on your helmet when you take your helmet off. Like when your in the lodge. Again, keeps them from getting banged around and scratched or worst yet lost. Great for kids in that regard.This StingRay product tackles all those problem easily and inexpensively. I ordered mine, easily attached it with the sticky back and at the end of every run, my goggles are right on the top of my helmet ready to be worn again on the lift up or at the top of the mountain. They don't slide off any more.Many kudos for an inexpensive, easy to wear solution to a common problem. I'd recommend this product to anyone that skis or boards. Heck, maybe even snowmobile or dirt bike riders. You won't be disappointed.
A**N
Works as expected except the provided adhesive strip is useless.
Really good concept and works well. I had to superglue it on though because it was obvious that the adhesive they provided was not working, couldn't get it to stay on.
J**J
Well-manufactured!
Didn’t have an appreciation for what a solid piece of material the Sting Ray is! Beefy little item, and once installed looks organic to the helmet. While the helmet makers should mold a feature like this into their products, it’s nice to have Sting Ray to fill this simple but important need.
K**R
Great idea but doesn't work well
I liked this item idea because I have several helmets and thought this would keep my googles from sliding up. However, the item is FLAT and all my helmets are curved. As a result, the sting ray only partially sticks on the helmet. It is still on after one day of use but looks like it is ready to fall off since the stingray was not flexible and didn't conform to the helmet.
P**E
Problem Solved
For years when I lifted goggles off my face, they would not stay in place on the front of the helmet. They would slide off the back or to the side. With this ingenious StingRay, the problem is solved. The product is low volume and low projection so that it doesn't create any other hindrance. It's easy to install also.
G**N
seems like more to it than needed
works OK, seems like more to it than needed, glueing on a pop-socket for phones would do the same
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