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Clearview Customer Reviews | Customer Testimonials & Letters

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Safety on the road is never guaranteed, with accidents frequently happening. But there are things you can do to make your route home safer, and ClearView is a product that can help. Glare can reduce a drivers vision to dangerous levels, putting you in a perilous situation that is hard to avoid. Now, ClearView has an answer that makes driving in challenging conditions a lot safer. These modern night vision glasses can be the difference between a bad accident and getting home safe. They are the driving aid that many people have been searching for, and it is easy to see why. ClearView Are Incredibly Comfortable Because they are something that everyone should have in their car, ClearView night vision glasses are adjustable. This means that anyone can wear them and making them fit to size takes seconds. The adjustable hinge makes them suitable for any face shape or size, meaning any man or woman can benefit from the advanced technology used to increase your ...

National Tour: Adam does the double

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Compounder Adam Ravenscroft is celebrating a cracking weekend after winning both stages four and five of the National Tour at Kingston University. There was plenty of drama as stage three winner James Mason came up against Adam – last year’s champion – as the on-form athletes went head to head in the stage four final. Second seed Adam had a bye into the last 32 where he saw off Jamie Harris 144-136, then Simon Scott 147-143, Michael Kells 145-136 and Stuart Taylor by a single point in the semis. James qualified in eighth spot and beat Martin Walton 149-110, Carlos Bolou 149-138, David Martel 146-144, top seed Kai Thomas-Prause 145-143 and Matthew Dale 147-139. The decider was on a knife-edge all the way but finally ended in a tie, with each archer scoring 146 points. That meant a shoot-off. James shot a nine – but Adam clinched it with a 10. Stuart beat Matthew to bronze. Stage four compound women’s gold went to Isabelle Carpenter who beat 2017 champion Sarah Prieels by a s...