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The Wrist Wear Bike Mirror is a lightweight, adjustable rearview mirror designed for cyclists. Weighing only 34.2g, it features a breathable fabric wristband for comfort during long rides. With 360° adjustability, it fits both adults and children, making it a versatile safety accessory for all cycling enthusiasts.
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Brand | Luditek |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Item Weight | 35 Grams |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Shape | Round |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Manufacturer | Luditek |
Item Weight | 1.23 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.78 x 3.31 x 1.42 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | GL033 |
Special Features | Adjustable |
M**.
Ingenious!
Fantastic and ingenious. I love being able to see what's going on behind me without having to look over my shoulder. Fits well, able to be positioned just right, and looks pretty cool, too. I also really appreciate the little storage pocket; perfect for a house key, a debit card, and an emergency cash stash. Very well made. I'm so pleased with it I'll be buying a few more for family. Great product.
A**D
Doesn't work
No matter how you wear it your arm blocks the rear view. I had to raise my arm off the handlebar and twist my hand around get a rearward view of any kind. Ended up getting the handlebar end plug in type.
C**O
Okay wrist mirror for biking
Mirror was good at being able to see what’s behind you but not without some finagling. You have to position it just right so that you can glance at your wrist. I still wind up raising my hand to be able to see behind me. Positioning the mirror on your inside wrist is kind of better....,but not really. I’ve found that by raising the mirror so that it’s horizontal to my wrist (think of a T) and positioning it slightly out to my left allows me to see 75% of what’s behind me without having to raise my hand. I do use the wrist mirror on my left hand. Haven’t used it on my right, yet but will give that a try next.
P**A
but after that it works great!! I am glad I bought this and ...
As previously stated, it takes a little getting used to and adjusting, but after that it works great!! I am glad I bought this and in turn I bought one for my wife, too!! Thanks Luditek!!
M**T
Inferior to other options
I wanted to love this product, but I found it uncomfortable to wear (especially in hot weather) and tricky to use. Getting a good sight line was a little finicky and even after I did, I found it shifted enough when riding to be annoying. Replaced it with a handle bar end mirror which is far more practical. This wrist mirror does seem to be well made, however.Couple notes on how I rate items:A two star rating means to me: "This product did not work well for its intended purpose, but might be acceptable for buyers with specific needs."I never rate on price, as prices can change, so only rate on item quality. "Good for the price" is a decision each buyer should make for themselves.
C**E
Good Mirror When Used Appropriately
This mirror has a wide angle view. As a result, vehicles will appear further away than they actually are. I wear it as shown in the illustration, then raise my left arm to view traffic prior to making a left turn or changing lanes. You should use your ears to listen for traffic and figure out the best position for your comfort and viewing.
A**.
Wrist mirror doesn't work
If my handle bars where the old banana style then this might have worked. The mirror sat about 1-1.5 feet too low to see anything. If you lifted your arm shoulder level then I could see. I tried this with my mountain bike.
D**S
Best bike mirror concept to date.
My favorite bike mirror to date. Not constantly in the way like handlebar mirrors, not fragile like helmet mounted mirrors. The velcro mounting and the fact that it can be worn at any rotation around the wrist make for nearly infinite adjustability, and even if you can't adjust it to be usable with you hand on the bars, it only take a quick lift of your hand off the bars to hold the mirror at a useful angle.
W**O
Requires some effort to be effective
Conceptually, this is an interesting idea. It's nice to be able to have a look to see what's coming up on you from behind, especially if you are changing lanes to make a turn. However, given the size and positioning on the wrist, it doesn't give you a proper view unless you raise your hand and position it properly.With your hand on the handlebar, you can't really see what's behind and further back to you on the left as the mirror catches my arm and chest in the reflection, which really isn't helpful. I have to raise my hand up over my eye level and look up to be able to see what's behind me. It is helpful to a degree as this can give you a glimpse of what's behind you, but I wouldn't trust using this without doing an actual shoulder check when changing lanes.Also I find that the reflected image is pretty small due to the size and convexity of the mirror. A slightly larger mirror with a bit less convexity would be optimal.Otherwise, the build quality seems to be good and the mirror is flawless.
A**C
Good little mirror
Very good mirror. A bit small but due to its convex shape, you can see with a wide angle. Everything being on Velcro, even the mirror, you can position it exactly at the right place and at the right angle to be able to spot upcoming cars behind you, whatever the angle of you arm (once adjusted properly, you do not have to move your arm to look behind you). It took me a few days to get used to it, but now, I am very happy with it.Suggestion to the manufacturer: if you would make the mirror a bit bigger (like 25% to 50% more surface area) and increased slightly the back support to accomodate this larger mirror, I would have definitely given it 5 stars.
A**I
Nice but don't work
I didn't want to look like a lamo bike commuter with a fixed mirror. Thought this would be way more stealth. But the small mirror and getting the angle right makes this pretty hard to use.That being said, it is well made and the mirror is good quality.
R**Z
beware
not as advertised
P**S
Unwieldy at best. You may find it works for you.
It's okay. Actually raising your hand and getting the right angle to see traffic is difficult. You may like it more than I did. Snowmobilers and ATVers have a system where a mirror is on the back of the glove. That seems to be a more practical solution.
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