Product Description
The Eyeglass Mirror clips to the temple piece of most eye glasses and sun glasses.
- The mirror is real glass and is shatter proof
- Clips to the temple piece of most eye glasses and sun glasses
- The mirror is 1 1/8 inches in diameter
- Shatter proof
- 1 1/8 inches in diameter
- Mirror Style: Eyeglass
Third Eye Eyeglass Bicycle Mirror Reviews
Third Eye Eyeglass Bicycle Mirror Reviews
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Third Eye Eyeglass Bicycle Mirror (Sports) The three mounting tabs are NOT adjustable. If your eyeglass frames are too thick, you can't bend the tabs to adjust - they will likely break off. However, with regular glasses or sunglasses with thin arms, these will work great. I find the mirror size to be just about right, and I don't find it obtrusive. You'll want to adjust it so that you have to raise and turn your head a bit to see behind.The arm and mirror pivots are a little loose and tend to move a bit when you take the glasses off, so I find myself making small adjustments when I'm leaving for a ride. Not a big deal. It holds the adjustment well while riding. Don't bother with mirrors that mount directly on the bike. They shake too much to be useful. Plus, with a helmet or eyeglass mount, you can get a panoramic view just by turning your head. Can't do that with a handlebar mirror. TIP: Once I got my mirror set the way I like it, I put a drop of Super Glue in each of the two... Read more 13 of 14 people found the following review helpful By 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Third Eye Eyeglass Bicycle Mirror (Sports) I respect the other opinions expressed here, but I can't imagine how some people are experiencing these problems without solving them. I too, have encountered some of the same issues, but I was able to quickly resolve them, ie, use glasses that don't have such thick frames, etc.These mirrors are a really a great product. I use both the glass mounted or helmet mounted versions; depending on which helmet I am using. I wouldn't think of riding without one of these mirrors...like having an eye in the back of my head, In both cases, a head turn of 15-20 degrees will provide a panoramic rear view. Can you imagine driving your car without rear view mirrors? Mariano |
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