See what’s coming up behind you using this bicycle mirror! Fully adjustable with unique ball-and-socket design Installs in seconds and is vibration-free
Product Features
- Fully adjustable with unique ball-and-socket design
- Installs in seconds and is vibration-free
Pirenne says
Works great for bicycling and also for walking on combined bike/pedestrian paths This eyeglass mirror works much better for me than helmet and handlebar mounted bike mirrors; I would never get on one of my bikes without one. I also use it as a pedestrian when I walk on combined bike/pedestrian bike paths–few bike riders where I live bother to warn pedestrians on combined paths when they approach them, often at high speeds; my third eye mirror keeps me from inadvertently stepping in front of one of them and getting wiped out. Agree with some commenters that the…
Captain Neal says
Needs some re-engineering but workable and inexpensive. It has some problems. For one, the little, three-pronged bracket that’s supposed to fit on your glasses only relies on the flex of the plastic to stay in place and it just doesn’t stay in place very well. I gave up trying to make it stay on my sun glasses and used a couple wire-ties to fit it to my bicycle helmet. Now it stays put. Then the plastic swivel point at the bracket tends to be a little too loose. It can be jarred out of position by a big bump or even in a strong gust of wind when…
Anonymous says
I purchased one of these for my daily dog walks which consists of several longer walks on roads that are usually not too busy but I walk with the traffic so I figured it would be nice to see who is coming without having to turn around. Anyhow I got the mirror and after installing it for the 3rd time on a 3rd set of glasses one of the mounting nubs broke off so I put the mirror on my favorite set of sunglasses and secured it with a zip tie and this worked very well. It took several days to get…