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No hay artículos en el carroVictor Marquez Garcia
Comentado en México el 16 de junio de 2024
Muy práctico, se ajusta en los 3 ejes y no se siente el peso en el armazón de los anteojos. Es el mejor espejo para armazón de lentes que he probado
James
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 16 de junio de 2023
A good mirror clipped to my glasses with a little tape for extra security. Fits either left or right with gentle adjustment. Mine fitted right mirror vertical gives good view of approaching traffic. Still need to look over your shoulder if turning. We’ll made better than the plastic one I had for holidays in Spain. Would not be without this mirror.
Marco Ortiz
Comentado en México el 26 de abril de 2021
aunque aprieta fuerte al ponerlo se cae con facilidad, sien do el problema mayor que al caerse es frágil y se puede desarmar o romperse
Carlos A.
Comentado en México el 25 de noviembre de 2020
Buen artículo, solo deberían ser más específicos en señalar cómo se usa, por su extensión es probable que haya que cerrar un ojo para enfocar bien el retrovisor, hay que tomarlo con calma y acostumbrarse a eso.
KnoxWox
Comentado en Singapur el 31 de octubre de 2020
Overview:This tool is simply amazing. A no-nonsense lightweight and sturdy tool that performs as designed. It allows you to easily and securely mount an unobstrusive optic on a helmet or eyewear so that you can minimise your rearview blindspot. Whether you are riding a bicycle, rollerblading, longboarding on a skateboard or even walking your nervous pups, you will never be surprised or startled by anyone, much less a fast moving person or object from behind you again.Adjustability:-The tool itself is mallable (steel) in a couple of areas, to enable micro adjustments to suit individual needs-It can be used on either the right or left side; but requires a bit of mental juggling to find the best in/out/up/down option- in my case, it is set up for the right sidePros:-Most affordable option-Light weight, durable-Low profile-Never need to twist your head to see what’s behind you againCons:-Once mounted, it takes up space
sanjay joseph
Comentado en India el 6 de junio de 2019
good
Ashok Singh
Comentado en India el 14 de enero de 2019
An absolutely must for cycling.
ivan_sdv
Comentado en México el 17 de abril de 2019
El espejo queda muy cerca de los ojos. No puedo enfocar sin esforzarme mucho
DAVID LAZCANO
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2018
Recibí el producto en menor tiempo, le queda a la perfeccion a mi casco, solo falta darle uso y adaptarme.
Julian Godoy
Comentado en México el 20 de febrero de 2017
Por más que quise que me gustara no lo pude lograr, es demasiado pequeño y además con cualquier movimiento se desajusta. No existe mejor solución que los espejos retrovisores de toda la vida.
Sarah
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de junio de 2013
I bought my first bike mirror three years ago when I joined a club and started riding with groups. It was a Zefal Z-Eye. It was a huge upgrade from not wearing any sort of a mirror, but it was of low quality (I had to super glue the mirror back onto the arm. I also had to superglue the velcro back on. I frequently leave my helmet in the car and the heat would cause the fasteners to release). So when my Zefal went missing this winter, I wasn't terribly upset.Needing to replace my mirror, I was wavering between helmet or handlebar mounted. I was uncomfortable with some of the reviews and the price tag for handlebar mounts. Having seen Take a Looks on a number of helmets (eye glasses) in my club and given its reasonable price, I decided to give it a go.Boy am I glad I did. The construction is rugged and once adjusted, stays in place. The mirror is crisp (my zefal was cloudy plastic) and visibility is great. Adjusting it takes a little bit of getting used to, but once you figure out which pivot points do what, it offers a lot of flexibility.I don't wear mine on my sunglasses, my glasses have a lot of rubber on the ear pieces and I felt it wouldn't fit well. Instead, I mount it to my helmet visor. I did not buy the adapter. It will attach to a visor on its own, but not securely. I used a small velcro strip usually used for securing electronic wires. It worked perfectly, nice and secure while easy to remove for mountain biking or times when I don't need a mirror. A zip tie would be a more permanent solution. Even a twist tie from a bag of bread would probably work well.In other reviews I have seen complaints about size or difficulty focusing. I have had no problems. I would say using a mirror is a skill that takes a little practice. While this mirror has very clear images, a bike mirror is better used to improve awareness. It's less about clearly seeing what is behind you and more about you being subconsciously aware of movement.I like it best for when I am passing in the peloton (so I don't cut off riders). It is also nice for making left hand turns at intersections. I would strongly recommend this mirror for anyone that does road riding especially in areas that have busy, multi-line intersections.
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