Bike Peddler Original Eye-Glass Mount Mirror

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Bike Peddler Original Eye-Glass Mount Mirror

Bike Peddler Original Eye-Glass Mount Mirror

4.5 stars out of 31 reviews
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  • Three pivot points for total adjustability
  • Wide field of vision
  • Durable stainless steel & brass frame with an optically correct acrylic mirror
  • #95042 Compact is for glasses and visors only.
  • #95672 Original helmet mount sold separately.
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Sep 6, 2016
Rick
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great Bike Accessory

I haven't found anything negative about this product. The mirror is totally adjustable and it will clip solidly on a helmet visor or eyeglasses. The mirror is large enough to easily see a large area behind you. I love it and have recommended it to several of my cycling friends.

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Jan 14, 2017
BSEET
5 out of 5 stars review

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Good quality, but not sure of the type of mirror.

The mirror is very good quality at a reasonable cost. I have attached it to the side of my helmet's bill, then zip-tied it to prevent it coming loose (just in case). To use this mirror is a bit awkward as only one eye can see it, plus it is so close to my body that I have to turn my head to see around my shoulder. I am trying it out and may yet decide to get a handlebar mirror.

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Oct 28, 2016
Ivopolo
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great quality

It perfectly attaches to any kind of sunglasses, and I would recommend hooking it up to those because, in my opinion, that will squeeze out its full potential. Helmet? Well, it would have to be a special kind of helmet for it to have its design fit the this mirror (guess I'm forgetting the visor). But one can certainly try! Its made of some sturdy plasticky material, so that will hold you up for some years.

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