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Rear View Mirror Headgear

Mounted mirror with arm that extends from hat
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Helps you see and get the jump on lurking predators, stalkers and/or those annoying FBI tails. Night model would have a small, low-intensity light attached. A lightweight, reflective convex mirror on a collapsible arm to wear while walking, bicycling or jogging. Mounted to a hat or headband. Also helpful when checking people out after you walk by without being totally obvious.
naveline, Jul 15 2000

Bug Eyes Helmet Mirrors http://www.snowconn...bugeyes/bugeyes.htm
Helmet-mounted rear view mirror for motorcycling and snowmobiling [egnor, Jul 15 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]

CycleAware http://www.cycleaware.com
Vendors of helmet-mounted mirrors (for bicycling) and sunglasses-mounted mirrors (for other sports) [egnor, Jul 15 2000, last modified Oct 04 2004]

Rear View Helmet http://www.reevu.com/approvals.htm
Rear view in side the helmet without add-ons [PiledHigherandDeeper, Oct 04 2004]

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       Attachable rear/side view mirrors are quite common for for cyclists, less so for pedestrians. Mine clips onto my glasses, where I can pretend it's part of a servo-actuated weapon targeting system.
centauri, Jul 15 2000
  

       sure a must buy. I hate when people walk from side to side without turning their heads. Then i would buy a headlight to flash and pass them. I hate walking slow
BALIKEKMEK, Jul 19 2001
  

       I believe the Vicar of Nibbleswicke, in the Roald Dahl book by the same name, he wears something similar in the end so he doesn't wind up saying "Please don't crap on the side of the road" to the entire church".   

       Could you turn it around and blind the person you're talking to?
Abusementpark, Dec 10 2006
  


 

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