I got this to use in conjunction with a tail radar, which tells me something is approaching but not what it is. Had been surprised when a semi or a tour bus appeared at my elbow. With this, as the vehicle draws closer I can see how big it is and where it is in the lane, and react accordingly.
Got this mirror because the one I had that was similar had gotten scratched. I was a bit concerned because I could not get the piece fully into the bar end probably due to the thickness of the bar tape. Installed as far as I could and gave it a test before trying my plan 'B'. Mirror is solid and stays in place. Bumps that caused my old mirror to move do not affect this mirror. This is on a road bike. Now I will never know if my plan 'B' would have worked:)
Simple, reliable way to check for vehicles that are following you, or are about to pass you. Unlike helmet mounted mirrors you don't need to rotate your head to view what's behind you. Helmet mounted mirrors are also easily bumped out of position. There is much less fuss with the bar mounted mirror. It gives you a good, wide-angle view of what�s behind you and you rarely need to tweek the position.
Works and adjustable. Only issue is that it can be knocked by your knee.
A must for riding in traffic. This mirror provides a good view of cars behind you so that you can ride more safely in traffic
Helps on be Safe and aware!!!
Ok, I�ve resisted any type of mirror, though constantly being nagged by fellow riders. I never liked the looks of the helmet thingie. A friend (yes another old guy) turned me on to the Spintech Dropbar Mirror & wow, instantly easy to use & effective. I recommend giving it a try. Safety First, right!
Clear view, stays put.
I tried to use on my Bike. Had to destroy the end of my ergonomis handlebar grip to get the plug in. Couldn' t see cars coming from the rear despite repeated readjustment. Next the rubber insert tore on one side so the mirror flops. Now have ro replace my handlebar grip and still jo mirror. These were recommended I do notknow why.
Good quality mirrors with a very good view.
Sprintech drop mirror is compact, great vision and a must for my riding. It helps me keep track of cars and riders behind me. I have been using this mirror for over 20 years...
This is by far the best mirror out there. I have had no issues and have over 6000 miles of use. I use this with my Garmin Varia and I have never felt so in tune with my surroundings. Highly recommended!!!!
I have been using the left bar end Sprintech mirror for over four years and 5000 miles. The light weight and aero profile has not hindered my fast rides. The mirror is very useful for quick glances while riding paceline over sketchy roads when one might need to move into the traffic lane or to see if you have dropped the slower rider attempting to ride in the draft for the first time. The plastic mirror surface is still in great shape.
The only down side is that I usually bump it with my leg or arm during stops but it takes only a simple grasp of the bar end with the mirror to place it quickly in position.
I have had two of these mirrors and they both lasted about four rides each (35 x 4 miles on paved roads with few bumps). I like the viewing and wish I could get them to work beyond the four rides each.
Easy to install and adjust. I have another, older model on a different bike. The ball-type adjustment became loose after a couple years but it's still very functional.
It took years to set aside my ego and start riding with a mirror. I have one of these on each of my 3 bikes and have been using them for about 5 years now. They easily detach and it's only when I head out with-out a mirror that I realize how much I use it.
The design is great, it is small enough to not be totally noticeable but big enough that a quick glance will tell me if I have traffic approaching.
I have used other brands and Spintech is the best around. They do not move around from road bumps.
Quite simply these are the best bar-end mirrors I've ever used. I've previously used two other brands, but both have considerable distortion. And, these other brands have finishes (the mirror) that are easily scratched.....hence my replacements. But, the last purchase was so distorted, although brand new, I decided to try these Swiss Made Sprintech mirrors. They're great!! Clarity is fantastic, no distortion, so a better rear view of on-coming traffic. Also, the mirrors are less convex than the other brands, so you get a more realistic rear view of traffic approaching you. Too early to tell whether they'll hold up for scratch resistance. Nevertheless, visibility is 100% better, so don't waste your money on the other brands.
I have been cycling for over 15 years. I guess I forgot why I do not like mirrors when I bought this. For me I think it is best that I put all my effort in looking behind me. I was on a century ride when I glanced over my shoulder and looked pretty hard in the mirror and pulled in front of a pickup truck. Thank God they were watching me and did not hit me. It was during the day but if car has lights on they are easy to see other wise it is a crap shoot. I will just take the extra seconds to really really look instead of using any mirror.
You are not that 'PRO' to be seen using one of these. Vision is great if YOUR vision is good, don't blame it on the convex shape. This mirror has saved me from many close calls. My first set of these had a better mirror, I purchased them in Germany. You can use the right drop mirror on your left drop with zero problems(for US roads)- I've done this with my winter bike.