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Originally posted by Derek
> www.reevu.com - anyone seen them here down under?
>
> I want both the mtb and mc helmets.
I think they will take a little bit of getting used to, as instinct tells you to look/turn head left
to see into the left mirror, (or left headcheck), and right to look right. The reevu will require
you to turn your head to the right to see to the rear-left of you, and vice versa. I think it will
be quite uneasy to begin with and this may hurt their sales. The MC helmet will be good too, i'm
sick of only seeing my elbows in the mirrors.
Cheers, Derek
Originally posted by Van Weng Koon
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> "Derek" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > > www.reevu.com - anyone seen them here down under?
I bought 1 in Singapore for S $ 250/-. It took some getting used to, but can get quite useful in
road rides.
I have used it for almost 2 months and at the moment can see 3 minus points
:
1. It's heavier than the usual biking helmets
2. The mirror angles are not adjustable, so it forces you the wear the helmet in one position and
one position only.
3. If you are long sighted or presbyopic, you get a bit of an eye strain looking into the mirror.
I have also noticed that it does not seem to be as good in dimming light eg. at dusk.
Van
Originally posted by Van Weng Koon
The view is somewhat like looking through a concave mirror. However, it does not seem to be as
bright or clear as the blurb on their website. But then perhaps it could be due to my presbyopia.
Van [/B]
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