Mirror Indicator review

Mirror Indicate review

£19.99 on AMAZONUK Mirror Indicate AmazonUK





My review here for you all Is on a Cycle Safety product, I first came across the Mirror Indicate on a advert on Facebook, I have been asked to do a review and give you all my thoughts on a Mirror that fits on your hand and also acts as a Indicator, hence the name for the product “Mirror Indicate”, it simply means it’s a Mirror that has a Indicator built in, well that is it in a Nut Shell, but it’s a bit more than that, check out the website here on this link.. 
I noticed on the website the cost is £44.95! But has a strike through price tag down to £19.99 and that looks a much better price. 


What’s in the box.

Instruction book.
One x Mirror Indicate.
Velcro strap with a magnetic metal piece on it.
Velcro strap adjustable. 
Small Allan key. 

                                                                                 
    
Battery fitting instructions, very easy.






                                                                    
Mirror has a protective strip on the face to save it from getting any scratches on the front. So simply peel it of.
Fitting is easy, just place the Mirror Indicator on your right hand and fasten the Velcro strap.
Make sure the lens is on the out side of the wrist. 
The Quality build of the Mirror Indicate is on a high listing, it feels well made, good materials, and solid, should take all the knocks and bumps that I plan to put it through. 

Attach the Velcro strap with the magnet on it to your handle bars, with the Yellow Dot facing you.
I tried various positions on the hand, but found the one recommended by Mirror Indicate was the best, so I simply turned the mirror around to have the lens on the outside of my hand.

Using the Mirror Indicate as a rear view mirror. 
The easiest way is the Salute position as recommended by Mirror Indicate, I tried to see what was behind me doing it my way, but could not see anything as the position was very awkward, so I tried the Salute position on the bike and found this to be the safest way, at first I found I was trying to concentrate on the mirror too long, very dangerous especially if your on the road, so my suggestion is find a quiet place and experiment with the Mirror Indicate, I found the more I played and tried it, the easier and more comfortable to see objects in the rear view, it gives you a good field of vision of what is happening behind you, just salute, a quick glance and carry on cycling. 




Using the Mirror Indicate as a signalling device.
In the box you will find a Velcro strip with a magnet on it, this needs to be attached on your bars in a position where you can touch the magnet with the front of the light, you will notice the two dots, one on the Velcro strap and one on the lens, try it before you fit the Velcro to your bike to get a idea on how it works, touch on, light flashes, then arm out to signal, arm in, touch magnet to stop the flashing, easy on and off. The dot on the lens needs to touch the magnet to make it turn on off. 

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How did I get on with the mirror Indicate, very well I thought, I had a play before I fitted  the Velcro on my bike bars, this I then simply played with it turning it on/off to get used to the function of the mirror Indicate, I then fitted the Velcro strap to the bar in a position where it was easy to turn on and off. 
I kept on playing with the on off function to get it to work easy so it felt natural, the position of the magnet needs to have the spot on it facing you, that way you just touch the spots and the light works. 


Out on the ride it took me a while to get used to the position of my arm raised to get the mirror in line of the road behind me, I was on my gravel bike, and found when riding with my hands on the hoods and doing the Salute move my right shoulder was getting in the way, but once I had moved my riding position to the top straight of the bars my back was up straighter and my shoulder did not get in the way, so visibility was much better, a wide view of the road and traffic behind me. 

Bring the Mirror Indicate up to the Salute position.


    The view of the road is very good, plenty to see.        
                               


I was impressed with the field of vision the Mirror Indicate gave me.
   
The Mirror Indicate is waterproof.







The Mirror Indicate would make a great gift, the box it comes in gives it the feel of something special, very nice design and well made.
Easy guide.

                                                                              Easy set up
     On your palm the Mirror Indicate was comfortable to-have on your hand 
                              
I tested to see how well the Mirror Indicate  would stay on my hand whilst pumping up a tyre, the Velcro held  the mirror safe whilst pumping. 


    Protective film.

Easy change battery.
Mirror Indicate have done a lot of design thought on the kind of mirror they use, the mirror they have come up with  is made from acrylic material with a armadillo coating, so no bad luck from a broken mirror as the Mirror is tough. 

Any enquires just give Mirror Indicate a Email.

My testing of the Mirror Indicate was done on a safe cycle path to start with, once I got used to the position I decided to take it on a Towpath ride, one with bumpy ups and downs, narrow passing sections, my idea was to test the rear visibility as if I was out with my family, or a group of other riders, (COVID rules permitting).

My first real test ride on a safe cycle path.

I found this was the easiest way to get used to the Mirror


                                                 On the bike riding and a turn on for a signal.

Touch the spots and the light begins to flash. 



One problem I had was fitting of the Velcro strap with the magnet on it to my bars, I think it could have been just that little bit longer, I have thicker bar tape on my gravel bike, so that was the problem, when I first placed the Velcro on another bikes Handel bars it was ok, so I managed to place it on the corner of my handlebars.


Once I was happy with the way the Mirror Indicate works, it was time to set out on another test ride. 
With the Velcro in place and the Mirror Indicate on my hand it was time to set off for the test ride, Harlow to Ware, vie the Towpath. 


I tried to fit the Velcro on the stem of my gravel bike, but the Velcro was not long enough. 

Not long enough. My bar tape was too thick for the Velcro and the middle section of my handle bars, I found I was able to place the Velcro on the corner just before the bend to my brake hoods, so that was the spot for me!
I have mentioned this to MI and they will be sorting out a slightly longer length.

Out on the ride the Mirror Indicate stayed nice and secure on my hand, not once did I have to stop to readjust the mirror, I got used to it very quickly on my hand, it’s so light you could even forget it there when the ride is over!.

Along the River Lea towpath .

Mirror Indicate was no problem on my test ride, I used it to see what was coming up behind me on the towpath, I noticed I could see the full width of the path and a far distance back along the path as well, so anything happening at the time I would have noticed it.

Another little niggle was when I had my hands on the straight part of the bars, and the sun was out at around 12 o’clock, I had to keep moving the Mirror on my hand so the sun would not keep reflecting in my eyes, it didn’t last long And do not think it is a major problem, but thought I would mention it here.

All in all a very successful ride out using the Mirror Indicate for Cycyle safety, it’s light in weight, easy to get to see anything coming from behind, stays in place.



My next test was a ride around the Harlow MTB Track we have here in a section of woods, it consists of a tail cut into the woods with up and down sections tight turns and a small pump track, so any vibration will be sorted on this ride, but to honest with you the way the Mirror Indicate performed on the Towpath ride I do not think there will be any problems, but time will tell.

No worries or any real issues with having the Mirror Indicate on your hand as you go off road, if you do not want to remove it and put in your pocket the mirrors is well up to staying on your hand during the ride, yet again I did not need to stop and adjust it at anytime, getting a drink from the bottle in my cage, the Mirror didn’t get in the way, nor did it get in the way when I went to my pockets to retrieve items. 



Comfortable to have on your hand. 
The MTB Trail is in that direction.

The trail got a bit narrow with bushes and brambles on either side, the Mirror Indicate was able to tackle the ambush of the brambles! It stayed in place, no need to remove or adjust it on the palm of my hand. 

If your out with other riders in a group, it’s a great way to see if they are all still behind you as you cycle along. 
View of what was in the mirror behind me.

My test on how well the Mirror Indicate stays in place on your hand passed a 100%!
All through the rides the Mirror Indicate was in the right spot to do a quick salute and check the rear, so it’s a marvellous bit of cycle safety to have with you. 

Test on the Mirror Indicate as a turn signal. 
A quick test on how bright the Mirror Indicate becomes when it is turned on vie the magnet, as you can see vie the video it becomes visible at any angle, and that has to be a real safety feature, even if you don’t use the Mirror Indicate as a mirror, you could always carry on using it as a turn indicator making ridding at the darker times a lot safer by getting you seen. 


Above is a small video to show how quick the flash mode operates and the brightness of the Mirror Indicate. 
Nighttime riding is made a lot safer by having the Mirror Indicate on your hand and used as a mirror and as a indicator, you get seen from the side, front and the rear, on my night time ride, I found I fumbled a bit to find the correct spot on the magent to get the mirror to switch of, one thought did cross my mind why turn it off at night, I found with my hand on the brake hoods the flash was getting seen a lot, and if that’s making me stand out out then why not leave it on, it worked fine once I got used to the on off in the darkened light of the street, out in the country side on a very dark country lane I did do a quick test and found the brightness was a bit dazzling if I looked at the Mirror  Indicate light , so my recommendation is if your out on a dark area try not to look at the light!

My Verdict.

Likes: 
Light in weight.
Good rear view vision.
100 lumens of light.
Front, side and rear visibility.
2 x Cr2023 battery supplied.
Good quality Velcro stapes .
Well presented box.
Well made and designed.
UK manufacturing.

Dislikes: 
Velcro strap could be slightly longer.
The sun reflected in my eye for a split second when riding and hands on straight bars.




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Ruzer Sports Co2 Inflater Presta and Schrader review.

Ruzer Sport Co2 Inflater Pump Review. 


A company called Ruzer Sport have sent a Co2 pump for a review and a test, so thank you to Ruzer Sport. 

Priced at £14.87 on the Ruzer Sport AmazonUk site.
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Co2 canister not supplied.

The Co2 threaded gas canister are not supplied, but can easily be found in your local bike shop. Or on line. 
You will need to source any 12,16,20 or 25g Co2 cartridges, the larger ones are usually used on the larger wheels like a 29er tyre, they are easy to get hold of, you simply screw the cartridge on to the Ruzer Co2 head, make sure the valve is in the closed position and your using the supplied reusable cartridge insulator, it keeps hands protected while inflating, the cartridge will freeze up on release, and if your fingers are touching the cartridge there could be a frozen hand! So be warned, do not use unless the cover is on the cartridge.. 


                                                                                                  
                                                                     

Once the cartridge is in place grab your wheel and open the valve to fit the Ruzer Co2 Inflater to the valve, screw the head onto the valve, make sure the valve is open, can be easy to forget to open the valve and once the Co2 gas is released it will go into the atmosphere and be a waist, depending on how quick you need the tyre inflated depends on the position of the valve, I was impressed with the few seconds it took to go from flat to inflated, I can see using the Ruzer Co2 Inflater out on the road will save lots of time fiddling around with the hand pump,  I’m confident it could also shock a tubeless tyre back on the rim if most of the side wall is sealed, I will try to get some more cartridges to experiment with some time in the future, trouble I had on this review was the speed it inflated at, too fast for my camera to catch!.

One warning Ruzer do give out on there website is valve extenders, Do Not Use on them, once you get used to the Ruzer Co2 Inflater you will understand why it’s not safe to do so, simply unscrew your valve, fit the Co2 onto your Presta or Schrader (yes, the Ruzer fits both) and slowly release the air from the cartridge, make sure your taking extra care on inflating any Presta valves with the extra removable core. 


The Ruzer Co2 Inflater is low weight (55g) so you won't think twice about bringing this ride essential along with you out on the club ride. 


My Verdict: 

Pros: Small and compact. fits in your back pocket or saddle bag/saddle strap easy.
Weight 55 Grams 
Fits both types of valves Presta and Schrader (not all Co2 Inflater can)
Comes with a reusable cartridge insulated sleeve.
High quality machine work on the head. 
Price for the Ruzer Co2 Inflater is well below the top names of Inflater.

Cons: Not supplied with a Co2 canister. (If Ruzer supplied a Co2 canister maybe it would cost more)
Would not recommend to have a canister fitted all the time.

I’ll give you all a “Heads Up” on the Ruzer website the cost is £20.00 I found it a lot cheaper on the AmazonUK Ruzer shop, so head there, plus the benefit is the guarantee, if your not happy you can send it, but I’ll bet you will not, like me, I think you will be surprised, very surprised.. 

A Must Have Bit Of Kit, High Quality, and Low Price. 

A Big Big thank you to Ruzer for sending this out to me, hopefully I will not be needing it for a long time, but it will be tucked in the saddle frame strap for when I can help a cyclist in distress. 

If the Quality of other Ruzer Sport Cycling Products are made to the same quality as the Co2 Inflater I can highly recommend the name Ruzer Sport. 

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Meilan M2 CYCLING COMPUTER

Meilan M2 Cycling Computer                            

Meilan have come up with a great small compact cycling computer that has lots of functions on it. Loaded with features you would normally only find in more expensive models, the price for the M2 is a real bargain, prices vary considerably, so do shop around for the M2, I’ve seen it for sale on websites from £30.00 to £70.00, so if your good as a keyboard warrior you will find a bargain out there.

Data.
M2 has the ability to store lots of your data, Heart rate, (when paired with Heart rate monitor)

Cadence, Speed, the M2 has it all it’s Ant / Bluetooth connectivity makes it possible to link up to anything.
Storage, M2 lets you have two bike settings.
M2 Can display more than 20 kinds of data: altitude, distance, cadence, heart rate, power, etc. 
M2 Data page can be switched quickly by one press of a button.
M2 has Convenient functions such as automatic stop, auto lap, etc. Two kinds of fixing methods: handbar extension frame and the stem.
M2 is waterproof to IPX6 standards.

Box contents:
1 * Bicycle Computer 2 * Bracket 1 * USB Cable 1 * User Manual
     
Mounts plus charge cable etc.

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Connect to App and PC





Easy fitting.










Supplied mount.
GPS Chip.















Verdict.
Battery : M2 didn’t last as long as they say it does on the box, most frustrating when you leave it for a day and go to use it to find the battery flat.
Data: Was easy to press the reset button to delete the saved rides, needs practice so it does not happen agin on a ride.
PC: Connect M2 easy to your computer to up load rides to Garmin, Strava, Komoot systems.
Al in all not a bad GPS Cycling Computer, would prefer a different colour as the White looks odd on my bike. 
M2 gives you loads of data when connected to cadence, heart rate belt etc, nice and clear screen. 

Worth looking at if your in the market for a GPS Cycling Computer.





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