A mirror is the most reliable and cost-effective way to spot cars approaching from behind—before it’s too late. But traditional bike mirrors all share the same flaw: they require constant readjustment when you change your riding position (and many don’t even offer that adjustability). Adjusting a mirror mid-ride can be awkward at best—and dangerous at worst.
Turning your head nearly 90 degrees isn't a safe or practical option either—especially for older riders. It can throw off balance, disrupt cadence, and still only offers a limited rear view. Additional, some other bike mirror products can be prone to vibration.
That’s where the Mantis Mirror System changes everything.
Their patented, proprietary dual-mirror design maintains a clear rear view regardless of your position on the bike, requiring only a slight head turn. It preserves peripheral vision, doesn’t block your forward view, and remains lightweight and detachable. Additionally, its proprietary attachment functions to keep vibration to a minimum, allowing for clear, stable images in the mirror(s)