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2Kind of a smaller version of the face-shield like those used during the pandemic and attached to the child's helmet (Velcro?). There are 3D-print files for that.– CarelCommented Nov 8, 2020 at 8:20
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I like the idea in principle, because it's so much simpler than the various contraptions that came to my mind but seem massively overcomplicated. However, I cannot find any actual products like what you suggested, and I can't think how I would attach one to the helmet. Can you edit your answer and add a link to an example product OR @Carel 3d print design?– pateksanCommented Nov 10, 2020 at 0:40
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1@pateksan Something like this? amazon.ca/Safety-Children-Replacement-Reusable-Comfort/dp/…– MaplePandaCommented Nov 10, 2020 at 2:20
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Thanks @MaplePanda. I admit I was reluctant at first but this might be an idea indeed. I would just need a way to wear it without interfering with the helmet. First impression is I could get a shield with a plastic adjustable plastic strap, a bit like a baseball cap or indeed a cycle helmet, then zip tie that to the outside of the helmet. Has anyone seen such a combination, perhaps with another type of helmet, like a construction hard hat? All other thoughts are welcome– pateksanCommented Nov 10, 2020 at 12:24
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1@pateksan I think the visor could be attached with stick on Velcro strips.– CarelCommented Nov 11, 2020 at 7:26
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