🚴♂️ See More, Ride Safer – Your Ultimate Wrist-Worn Rearview Ally!
The SEALEN Cycling Rear View Mirror is a compact, wrist-mounted safety accessory featuring a 5cm convex lens for a wide rear view. Its breathable mesh and elastic strap provide a comfortable, adjustable fit for cyclists and motorcyclists. The mirror rotates 360° for customizable angles and includes an upgraded firm rotation mechanism to prevent loosening, ensuring reliable performance on every ride.
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Brand | SEALEN |
Color | black |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Included Components | 1 x Bicycle Wrist Band Rear View Mirror |
Special Feature | Compact |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Shape | Oval |
Manufacturer | SEALEN |
Lens Curvature Description | Convex |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.17 x 2.6 x 1.46 inches |
Item model number | Bike Mirror |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | SEALEN-BM001 |
Special Features | Compact |
A**R
Works really well on our atv rides
I had my husband use this on our last ATV ride and he loves it. I have mirrors on my atv and they constantly move in the wind and are super hard to get just right so I can see whos behind me. I got this for riding our ebikes and riding my horse to see the bikes coming up behind us on the busy trails but we tried it on our last atv ride and it worked so well we are getting another one. Now my husband can make sure Im keeping up with him on our rides:) Easy to use and fits small wrists as well as my husbands larger wrists. He is 6' 2". Highly recommend trying it.
K**R
Don't give up before you've worked with the placement!
I'm using this for bicycle riding. Initially, I thought it was not going to work for me because my arm/shoulder got in the way when I had the mirror face placed on the top of my wrist (like a watch). I was disappointed, because it seemed really nifty and nice quality otherwise. I thought I was going to have to return it. However, after working with it a bit, I found that placing the face on the SIDE of the wrist, instead of the top, works great (see photos). During the time I was thinking I'd likely replace it, I read reviews and purchased the "Take a Look Cyclist Mirror" (also available on Amazon). I now use the "Take a Look..." for left side viewing, and this wrist rearview mirror for the right. Either could probably work very well by itself, but together, they are fantastic. The wrist mirror has a wide angle, and the "Take a Look..." does not. Therefore, you get the benefit of seeing a wide angle with the wrist, and seeing the actual distance of vehicles/other cyclists behind you with the "Take a Look...." If you don't like the idea of having a small mirror on your eyeglasses or helmet as with the "Take a Look...," yet want to be able to see both sides, I think a wrist mirror on each wrist would also work well. Some reviewers have complained that the wrist mirror's twist function makes it difficult to adjust. I don't have a problem with that at all, and the required firm twist keeps the mirror from easily falling out of adjustment. I took off one star only because the strap is a little difficult to adjust once it's on your wrist. So glad I didn't return it!
D**E
Sturdy, compact and very useful
We walk on a busy greenway with our dogs daily. Unfortunately, some cyclists are rather aggressive and do not consistently make walkers aware of their presence. It gets tedious looking over your shoulder every 15 seconds. This nifty wristband mirror has been useful by allowing me to check behind me without turning my head. It takes somepractice but I just lift my arm on a regular basis to see if anyone is behind us. I wish the mirror was a little larger but then it wouldn’t be so compact.
B**E
Cars look much further away than they are
Main complaint: Cars look much, much further away than they actually are with this mirror. I'm in a big city. Traffic moves fast and I need to make choices that allow me to move safely with it. Unfortunately this mirror didn't work out for me.What I did like: the concept of a wrist mirror. (Though I needed one for each wrist.) The rotating base was essential. The velcro wrist band offered a lot of size adjustability. (The velcro liked to snag on my safety vest though, which I didn't like.)
R**E
Great product
My only issue is that the angle of the mirror isn't great if worn directly on the wrist. This is easily remedied by wearing it a bit higher on the forearm, or lower on the hand. The mirror is gives a very clear view, and it doesn't move around over time so you don't need to readjust it while riding. Definitely a highly recommended riding accessory!
A**A
It lets me see my face and shoulder. That is all.
I challenge anybody to explain how this mirror is useful for anything. All that I can see is a reflection of my face and shoulder and a tiny bit of the road. This is true no matter where on my left arm that I secure it and how I orient it.The concept of this mirror is impressive. But its implementation is poor. In particular, the mirror would benefit from having three degrees of freedom in its adjustments. It only has two.
L**.
Good placement options
It's a little tricky to get he right angle but wearing this on your forearm or bicep really helps get it closer to your face, which in turn really helps you see clearly behind you without taking your eyes off the road so much. I really like the way it folds up so it doesn't get scratched. Great product, can't complain!
A**R
Can hear the car behind me before I can see it in the mirror.
Seemed like a good idea but didn't work well. You have to angle your wrist around to see anything, and the area that it shows is limited.
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