I bought the wrist rear view mirror as a last resort. A conventional mirror makes my handlebars wider and has been hit by passing cars. I tried a helmet mounted one but the focus is inappropriate. The wrist version is easy to put on and light but only works if the sleeve of my hi-viz jacket is pulled right back. It is better than nothing so I still have to turn my head to be sure.
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This little mirror fits nicely on my wrist. It comes well protected in it’s packaging, with a plastic film over the mirror. (Please remember to remove it before using). It is easily adjusted and is convex to allow a quick glance to assess the traffic. A good little gadget.
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Mirror has a poor finish and does not give a clear rear view. I faikled to find a position for the device where I could see behind without having the reflection of my arm obscuring the traffic
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You do need to take your hand of the handlebars to see past your body but still better than turning you head. Someone reported here that that weren’t clear, you do need to remove plastic from the mirror (not in instructions).
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The mirror is cheap and blurry and ours even had little scratches on it. As it was a present it was not opened till Christmas Day, too late to return
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