What rear-view awareness means across cycling, running, rowing and commuting — and how a mirror built into the lens lets you see behind you without turning your head.
Guides
Running Safety for Solo and Early-Morning Runners
Practical, empowering safety tips for solo and early-morning runners — visibility, awareness, and how a rear-view mirror keeps the road behind you in view.
Sculling Steering: How to Hold Your Line and Avoid Collisions
How to steer a single scull: hold a straight line with a stern range, check your course every few strokes, and follow your water's circulation...
The Clip vs The View: Add a Mirror or Buy the Glasses?
Add a rear-view mirror to glasses you already own with The Clip, or go purpose-built with The View? An honest guide to choosing.
Single vs Dual Mirror: Which TriEye Setup Is Right for You?
An honest guide to choosing one mirror or two on your TriEye — why single-left suits most cyclists, when a dual setup wins, and why...
Rear-View Awareness: See Behind You Without Turning Your Head
What rear-view awareness means across cycling, running, rowing and commuting — and how a mirror built into the lens lets you see behind you without...
How to Choose Cycling Sunglasses Lenses: Photochromic, Polarized & Tints
Photochromic, polarized, tints and VLT explained for cyclists — picking the right lens for the light you ride in.
Rowing Without Looking Back: Why Scullers Use Rear-View Mirror Sunglasses
Rowers face backward, so ahead is behind your head. How a rear-view mirror helps scullers hold their line.
Rear-View Awareness for Runners: Road Safety Without Turning Around
Do runners need a rear-view mirror? How to see behind you and stay aware running solo or in the dark.
Do You Need a Rear-View Mirror for Cycling? A Complete Safety Guide
Do cyclists need a rear-view mirror? Why seeing behind you without a shoulder check matters, the mirror types, and how to choose one.