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The onyx visor, the stock one that comes with the helmet, has a silver mirror and grey rose lens. The lens has relatively low light transmission suitable for bright sun conditions, acceptable for cloudy daytime conditions. I need to turn up the screen brightness on my head unit to improve readability when using this visor.
The emerald visor's mirror is green in the center and fades to purple at the left and right edges. The lens is a punchy pink tint. Light transmission is greater than the onyx visor, suitable for cloudy conditions or low sun and dappled shadows. This lens has a visible color shift based on the incident angle to the lens meaning if I look straight ahead through the lens, colors appear differently than when I look obliquely through the edge of the lens in any direction.
While the contrast boost that the emerald visor offers is sometimes helpful, I find the vividness to be unsettling to my nervous system. The onyx visor is better in this regard though I wish both were a softer tint.

Glasses tend to slip down my nose while riding. I get annoyed having to occasionally nudge up the glasses and dislike the gap between the top of the glasses and the helmet. With the integrated visors, this helmet solves the problem.
This helmet runs considerably hotter in the summer than my others, Catlike Whisper and Scott Centric Plus. I like it more when temperatures drop below 70F.
The helmet shades the ears from wind.
Although somewhat heavy off my head, weight is not noticeable when riding.
The magnetic retention for upside-down storage on the front is too weak. Retention in place while riding is good enough. The occasional encounters with low branches or large bugs have not dislodged the visor.
The helmet and additional visors do not include a sheath, pouch, or case to protect spare visors. This is an unfortunate design oversight, as it is not unusual for me to swap visors during a ride (day to night or night to day).

This is my 7th pair of Giro bib shorts. Unbelievably, I have 2 pair of Chrono Pros from 2017 that are still in regular use and are still among my favorites. I have 4 pair of Chrono Experts purchased since, and all but one are in regular use. I will buy a pair of Chrono Pro's or Experts any time they show up on BTD. I love the fit, the quality, and the stretchiness of the straps.
With that said, these Chrono Sports are pretty meh. The fit for me is fine, but the materials are on par with budget bibs. The chamois is suitable for no more than short rides, the straps are less stretchy than better Giro bibs, and the overall feel is just . . . cheap. If you're cross-shopping agains budget bibs, you'll be satisfied. If you're used to mid-range or better bibs, you could be disappointed.

This is my second pair. The first are still usable, but showing a lot of wear so I decided to get a new pair while they were on sale. As you might suspect, I really like them. What I said about them in my review of my first pair is still true, the only gloves I've found with continuous smooth padding from the base of the thumb all the way up to where the glove ends at the index finger. This is where I experience the most pressure and discomfort from riding up on the level hoods or down in the drops.
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