Good looking helmet with awesome lighting options!Going to order a black one for night MTB riding!
Mirrors are great! Love all the adjustability. Going to get more for our other bikes! Thank you
The Mirrors work well. I can see my behind now. They are easy to install and easy to adjust. The best part is they stay in place as I ride. I would buy them again.
Easiest rear view bike mirror I ever installed. The view it covers is excellent.
Yes. Many cycling accidents happen close to home during short trips. A helmet, lights, and basic visibility gear significantly reduce risk, even on quick neighborhood rides.
Bike lights are recommended not only at night but also during early morning, sunset, cloudy weather, and low-visibility conditions. Daytime running lights help drivers notice cyclists sooner.
For urban and road use, a front light of at least 200–400 lumens is commonly used for visibility, while higher output may be needed for dark roads or trails. Rear lights should be bright enough to be seen clearly from distance and at wide angles.
A bike mirror helps you monitor traffic without turning your head or changing your riding line. It adds awareness and reaction time, especially in traffic or group riding situations.
It depends on where you park. U-locks and heavy-duty chain locks offer higher theft resistance for urban areas. Lightweight cable locks are more suitable for short stops in low-risk locations.
A helmet should sit level on your head, not tilted back, and feel snug without pressure points. The straps should form a “V” shape under your ears, and the helmet should not move when you shake your head.