Over the years I've used mirrors that clamp onto the handlebars, clip onto my glasses, and attach onto my helmet. I've also used bar end mirrors that have multiple joints that allow the mirrors to work in multiple handlebar setups. All of these options have worked well enough to give me a sense of what is behind me while riding, but none of them has been particularly graceful. The Sprintech mirrors are a very welcome change. They are small and out of the way, yet they give me a good picture of what is behind me. Their single ball and socket attachment is simple, yet flexible enough to provide a wide latitude for adjustment. The picture remains stable, even on rough ground. I do find that I sometimes bump the mirrors when getting on or off the bike, but the re-adjustment is very quick and easy. I highly recommend.Read full review
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I have been using these type mirrors for a year or so I think they are the way to go. they don't clutter up a persons handle bar and the main thing the rider knows what is behind them.
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Didn't think I would use both of the mirrors but they are so sleek looking they do not say "nerd" at all. Only criticism is that the viewing angle is a little wider that I would like. I understand that the manufacturer wants you to have a wide field of view but it does make cars etc look a little farther away than you think. I believe I will get used to this. On the whole I would recommend to others.
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Sprintech cycling mirrors are designed well and effective. They, especially using a R & L mirror, provide good coverage of what is going on behind cyclists while riding. I have them on both of my bikes.
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Very good mirors, wide angle so it's easy to see what comes behind. Shipping has been fast.
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