Race Icon Bike Helmet Mirror – Our Clear View Flat Lightweight Bicycle Mirror Is a Must Have for Any Road Cyclist +
Keep your eyes on the road in front of you and bike safer with the Race Icon bike helmet mirror.
Biking on the road with cars can be dangerous and constantly looking over your shoulder takes your eyes off the road in front of you.
What’s included?
– One bike mirror
– Two Velcro mounts
Our FLAT mirror offers the best view vs a convex mirror. It has clearest view possible and allows you to judge distances better then a curved or convex mirror.
Super lightweight
– The Race Icon mirror weighs the same as 5 sheets of paper.
The Race Icon helmet mirror is simple to adjust and easy to lock in place.
– Adjust the mirror 360 degrees to get it just right for you
– Ability to lock in the adjustments so they won’t vibrate loose during your ride.
Why mount the mirror on your helmet vs handle bars?
– Safer, you can simply look ahead and see the mirror in your peripheral vision, no need to look down.
– Bike helmet mirrors have almost zero vibration compared to handle bar mirrors.
– Mirrors mounted on your handle bar will break if you lean your bike over or if it falls over
Where do you mount the mirror?
– The mirror typically mounts on the inside of your helmet and needs a 1 3/4″ by 1″ flat spot to mount. You can mount on the outside or in a vent on top of your helmet if you helmet has enough room.
-Which side to you mount the mirror on? Mount on either side of your helmet (left side is most common for best view of traffic behind you)
Will it fit your helmet? Fits nearly all standard bike helmets
– There needs to be a 1 3/4″ x 1″ flat spot on the inside of your helmet for mounting the Velcro
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Product Features
- CLEAR VIEW FLAT MIRROR – We included a flat mirror so your view is very clear and not distorted which makes it’s easy to view any distance behind you… similar to a car rearview mirror.
- LOCK IN THE PERFECT ADJUSTMENT – 360 adjustment plus the mirror is on a ball hinge and makes it super easy to get the perfect viewing angle no matter your preference.
- TWO INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH VELCRO PADS INCLUDED – Just in case you get a new helmet or would like to install your mirror on a second helmet
- SUPER STRONG & BUILT TO LAST- Our feather weight mirror is made from strong polymer and aluminum for the perfect combination of strength and low weight. Weighs equivalent to 5 sheets of paper.
- RISK-FREE GUARANTEE! You will be 100% satisfied or we’ll give you your money back.
So Awesome, I removed my Mirrcycle handlebar mirrors. Once this Race Icon Helmet Mirror is properly adjusted and you get some practice scanning behind you quickly, it is superior to the Mirrcycle handle bar mirror because it takes less time to scan than the handlebar mirror. I’ve been using the Mirrcycle for a few years now, and I grew tired of having to look down at it all the time. With this helmet mirror, I only move my eyes a few degrees and am able to scan what is behind me while simultaneously keeping the road in front of me in my far…
Title: Great flexibility and quality I was constantly looking behind me when biking and would always worry about hitting a pothole or object when looking back for cars. This mirror is perfect for me because now I just glance up and move my head slightly from side to side and I can see everything behind me.It did take a few rides to get used to it but I feel much safer with it on.Installing the mirror was super simple, just line up where you want it and then stick the velcro pad there and you’re done…
Good construction but mounting method has problems I’ve been using a Take a look mirror for many years. I saw this mirror and I thought that it would correct the one short coming of the Take a Look which is that it needs to be slightly longer. The Race Icon is longer and the construction is solid but I have gone back to my old mirror because of two problems with the Race Icon. First problem is the velcro attachment. The adhesive on the mount is not strong enough and the mirror will come loose. Secondly, by mounting the mirror inside the helmet,…