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HOW TO ADJUST AND USE THE TRIEYE MIRROR

A person wearing blue cycling gloves is holding a pair of sports sunglasses, adjusting or replacing one of the orange-tinted lenses with their hands.

It is important that the mirror is adjusted correct to give as good review as possible. The size of your head, distance between the eyes and riding position on the bike will require different adjustments. When being adjusted the mirror will stay in that position. Bear in mind that the mirror is a tradeoff between getting a good rearview and at the same time not disturb your forward view. 

START

Put on on the TriEye eyewear and turn your head 10 – 15 degrees to the side with the mirror. Adjust the mirror by using your fingers.

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ADJUST

After the first adjustment, you should see a fraction of your cheek and the top of your shoulder in the mirror. Bike carefully while optimizing your rear view.

Top view illustration of a person wearing a helmet, riding a bike with a slight 15-degree lean to the left, and a green check mark indicating the correct posture.
Learn

Expect 2-3 rides to get used to your increased view and the mirror. As you get used to the mirror and rear view, you will never bike without.

Step-by-step video

The video below gives you a good idea of both how to adjust and use Trieye. Most people need 2 - 3 rides to get used to the mirror and find the optimal adjustment.