TriEye great for scullers
As an aging rower who finds it increasingly difficult to turn my head, I've tried many different mirrors. TriEye glasses with transition lenses have…
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Three reasons rowers add the mirror to the kit bag.
Rowing is the only endurance sport where you spend the entire workout pointed the wrong way. Each over-the-shoulder glance to spot a buoy, the dock, or oncoming traffic costs strokes, breaks your form, and on shared water can cost more than that. The mirror eliminates the head turn.
The dual-mirror configuration gives you visibility on both shoulders — essential on coastal water, busy clubs, race courses, and crew boats. Spot the line, the lane, and the bow ball without rotating your trunk.
Polarized lenses cut the glare off the surface so the mirror image is sharp at every catch. Photochromic options handle dawn launches that sit out into mid-morning sun. Same patented mirror tech, every condition.
The View — configured with dual mirrors — is the on-water standard. Polarized lenses cut surface glare so the mirror image stays sharp at every catch.
Dual mirrors are the rowing default — full course awareness without rotating your trunk. Two sizes: Small (140mm) and Medium (145mm).
Includes a clear non-mirror spare lens. For erg sessions, the launch ramp, and dock-side wear — same patented mirror tech in a lifestyle frame.
What Riders Say
"Single sculler. I no longer slow down to spot the buoys — the dual mirror shows me the entire course at every catch." — Verified Buyer
"I row in a busy harbour and these have replaced four neck-twists per minute with a glance. My stroke rate is up." — Verified Buyer
"Coastal rowing safety is night and day with these. I see other boats from a kilometre out." — Verified Buyer
Join rowers in 40+ countries who row with TriEye.
Find clear answers to the most common questions about our rowing eyewear.
Rowers face the wrong way and need awareness on both sides — buoys, lane lines, oncoming traffic, the dock. Single-mirror setups give you one side; dual mirrors give you the full picture without rotating your trunk and breaking your stroke.
Polarized Smoke is the rower's default — it cuts surface glare so the mirror image is sharp from sunrise launch through mid-morning sun. Polarized Photochromic adapts as the light climbs.
The View comes in two sizes: Medium (M · 145mm temple width) and Small (S · 140mm temple width). Medium fits most adults. Smaller heads or tighter fit during race efforts: choose Small.
30-day returns. The TR90 frame has adjustable nosepads, but if the fit isn't right we'd rather you exchange than row with a pair that doesn't sit clean.
Orders ship from our US warehouse within 1 business day. Standard delivery is 2–5 business days within the US, and 5–10 business days for international orders. Free shipping on orders over $69.
30 days from delivery for a full refund or exchange. Just reply to your order confirmation email.
2-year warranty against manufacturing defects on every TriEye frame. Mirror module, hinges, frame structure under normal use — we repair or replace.
Yes. The Classic integrates the same mirror tech in a lifestyle frame — useful for the launch ramp, erg sessions, and dock-side wear. The View remains the on-water configuration.
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