armet
Armet Italian visored helmet 1450+
Nope
A visor
an armet
To remove the visor from an HJC SY-Max helmet, first, locate the visor release mechanism on each side of the helmet. Press the release buttons or levers to disengage the visor from the helmet. Once both sides are released, gently lift the visor off the hinges. If necessary, consult the helmet's user manual for specific instructions related to your model.
A knight would not eat or drink in their armour, instead they would eat in their normal clothes, but if the knight was in need of some water in the middle of battle he could lift the visor on his helmet, although this is only possible with certain helmets like bassonets that have a movable visor
Yes you can. I bought a Oakley visor for my X1 and had some issues getting it on when following the directions. You have to remove the facemask from the helmet and attach the visor to the facemask then place it on the helmet. The middle tab on the visor is designed to be under the front "bumper" pad but because the Xenith helmet's "bumper" pad is connected to the entire shock bonnet assembly the visor's tab has to be exposed.
"The knight lowered the visor on his helmet as he prepared for battle".
I believe that would be called a Visor
no
sph 5 flying helmet visor
The word 'visor' has no antonym. A visor is that part of a helmet which covers the face, or some other type of protection for the face or eyes. It has no opposite, any more than the word 'helmet' has an opposite.