EVT Safe Zone Helmet Mirror

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    EVT designed this safety product as an industrial-grade tool that reliably provides mega information and greater awareness for cyclists.

    • Huge 2-1/4" (57mm) mirror provides the safest view of what's behind you.
    • VERY sturdy construction. Does not vibrate. Stays in place!
    • Linked arm is easy to adjust, and holds its position.
    • 100% MADE IN THE USA using high quality materials.
    • For installation help, refer to their online guide MOUNTING YOUR SAFE ZONE MIRROR -or- contact them by email or phone: [email protected] -or- 971-258-0925. Please have helmet photo available for us to review with you.

    THE STORY: The Safe Zone bicycle helmet mirror was invented by Brett Flemming, toolmaker, master bicycle mechanic and owner of Efficient Velo Tools LLC (EVT). Brett founded EVT in 1999 with the mission of building better bike tools. One day, as Brett ran a lathe in his machine shop, he came to a realization about the “Loc-Line ®” hose directing coolant at the cutting tool of his lathe. This coolant hose exhibited characteristics ideally suited as a design element in the perfect bicycle helmet mirror… it bent easily and stayed put!

    As a lifelong believer and retailer of helmet mounted mirrors, Brett was frustrated with the limited view, failed adhesives, flimsy plastic and bouncy wires that made existing mirror designs irritating. He designed this rugged mirror incorporating the “Loc-Line ®” hose elements, a very large mirror, and a mounting system that is clearly superior to competing products.

    Brett used the mirror on his commute to his “day job” as General Service Manager of the Bike Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Eventually, Bike Gallery’s head buyer noticed the mirror, and said “Why don’t you make some of those for us, and we will sell them?” The rest is history!