Won't leave home without it!
I've found this to be indispensable. I've tried other mirror applications, e.g., helmet, bar-ends, etc., and this has been the least "futzy" solution so far.
Lighter then the Bike Peddler metal version, though it may not be as durable.
My one complaint is that the mounting pins can break if you torque on them too much, which I hear can be worse in colder weather, but the company stands behind their product and will replace them for a nominal fee if necessary.
Pros: Light weight.
Stays with me, won't pop off or get damaged as sometimes can happen with helmet mounted options.
"Dork Factor" is a bit less then Bike Peddler style, but let's face it, we ain't wearing these for style!
Cons: As mentioned, the mounting pins are plastic and can snap off if mishandled.
Also, rubber sleeve covers over mounting pins can slip off, easily fixed by a bit of electric tape.
Reviewed on: March 18, 2011
Reviewed by: Karl K., Oregon
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Tried this in place of a bar mount mirror. Unable to get it adjusted right or I couldn't get used to it.
Pros: Lightweight, easy to install
Cons: Difficult to adjust or get used to
Would Buy Again: No
Would Recommend: No
Reviewed on: September 23, 2010
Reviewed by: Terry W., North Carolina
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Yes No Report as InappropriateIn theory this is a great idea, but i had a lot of trouble getting this to stay on my glasses. I switched to a Helmet mounted Mirror and am MUCH happier with the performance. Mirrors are VERY good to ride with, especially on the Roads.
Pros: It's Light and inexpensive, but ultimately did not work for me, try a Helmet mounted mirror.
Cons: This was hard to keep attached, it does not work with ALL Sunglass Frame designs
Would Buy Again: No
Would Recommend: No
Reviewed on: September 11, 2010
Reviewed by: albert, California
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