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Make each boat outing safer with this rearview mirror. The adjustable, convex mirror helps to reduce blind spots and lets you keep an eye on your surroundings. Suction-cup mount attaches to dash, console, windshield, or any smooth, clean surface.
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Zach: Hey, everybody. Zach here at etrailer.com. Today we're going to be taking a look at a rearview boat mirror from CIPA. This is going to be a suction cup mounted style, so we can put this on the glass of our windshield or if you have a nonporous surface on your boat, you can also attach it to that. What this is going to do is this is going to eliminate the need to turn around and look at your skiers and go back and forth. That's just not the safest setup, so this allows you to keep looking forward but also keep an eye on whoever you've got in the water back there, or just in general, just having better visibility in your surroundings.
I was wondering if this was going to hold up, and I've been moving this around quite a bit and it's doing a good job of holding in place. Now, you want to make sure you've got a nice clean surface.Now when it comes to the suction cup mount style versus the style that mount up onto the windshield frame, I like the versatility of getting that moved around and it gives me a little bit more height, because I'm a taller guy so I need to sit up a little bit higher, but I think it's going to hold up to those vibrations a little bit better than this style up here and it's not that you're not getting the same vibrations in the glass there. I just think that the mounting style is a little bit more secure and this just seems a little stiffer than some of those other ones I've tested out even from CIPA, so I think that this is still going to be a really good option. I think it's going to cut down on some of those vibrations that you're going to get out of those other styles.This one also has a lot more range of motion versus some of the others. You can see how much this pivots around.
I think that's really nice being able to have that flexibility. That way, you know you're already limited with where you can mount this, having a nice smooth surface. This helps you out in getting that proper vantage point that you're looking for.Now when we're talking about the size of this mirror, we are going to have a pretty good size mirror. This is going to be 8" by 4". This isn't the largest mirror that we offer, but I think this size is ideal for me.
Gives me really good visibility behind me, but it doesn't really block a lot of everything up front, so especially in this point right here. I'm kind of sitting up above the windshield, but I can easily look down and see this but I'm not really blocking much out front.First thing we need to do is we need to find a spot. I think I'm going to keep mine over here. I need to clean this off a little bit, give us a nice spot. We can do the whole window if you want.
I'm going to just do this spot for now. Then we can take our mirror. We can just press that in place. You can see it holds in place nicely. I'm adjusting this, and it's still holding on. This is maybe a little low, so I'll pull that little tab. I'm going to bring it up a little bit higher. That's a little bit better.Now this is, like we said earlier, this is the thing. You're kind of limited with the suction cup style, so this is maybe sitting a little low for my taste but if you had a windshield that was a little bit higher, I think this would still be good, or if you have a better spot somewhere where you can mount it to a different surface that's also an option as well. But overall, I think it's actually a pretty nice mirror. I was not thinking it was going to be that great with the suction cup style. Now, I've not tested this out out on the water in different conditions when it comes to heat or humidity, but so far it seems like it holds up pretty good. I like the adjustability, the size of it's really nice, and I think it's going to come in handy when you're out on the water, but that's going to do it for our look at the CIPA rearview boat mirror.
Average Customer Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars (125 Customer Reviews)
Make each boat outing safer with this rearview mirror. The adjustable, convex mirror helps to reduce blind spots and lets you keep an eye on your surroundings. Suction-cup mount attaches to dash, console, windshield, or any smooth, clean surface.We use two. They are easy to install. Additionally, the mirrors provide a great clear wide view.
I am happy with my purchase
So far, it appears to be of good quality
This mirror is a perfect fit for the windshield on my center console boat. I do not ski anymore but would be great for keeping an eye on the skier, tuber, or wake boarder. I use it to keep an eye on any boat traffic that may be behind me. It lends itself for many other applications such as on tractors, dozers, & other heavy equipment. Works great in my golf cart!!!
I'm not actually using this on a boat, but rather in an old Suburban. My rearview mirror kept falling off, so I decided to look for an alternative to constantly reglueing it on. I found these suction cup mirrors for boats and decided to try it out. I figured that even if it falls off at some point all I have to do is stick it back up and if it's strong enough to hold on a boat on the water, it should definitely be okay in a car. I have not had a chance to drive with it on yet, but it has been suctioned to the vehicle for a couple of days now and is still holding. It is quite a bit larger than a regular rear view mirror but on an old truck, it is hardly in the way and actually gives great visibility.
Just as described. Large suction cup adheres well to curved windshield on pontoon boat. Convex glass mirror provides good field of view for towing precious cargo on inflatables.
Seems fine for occasional use when you dont have an observer. The mounting ball does neck down very thin so if your rough with it the casting may break. But for the money i think it will be ok.
The product does its job. I drive a long shuttle bus and I bought one for my personal use. This past week the company I worked for had a meeting and ordered 3 mirrors. I do like it. Thank you etrailer.
Suction cup will not hold mirror.
i have the mirror mounted overhead. If the suction mount holds the mirror up over time this product will be a real winner.
Did not work for my application.
Excellent used for side by side !!! Love It now I can go in reverse when needed !!! TY goes on windshield & a just easy to who’s driving !
Super nice.... Excellent product , easy to use nice solid suction cup... I'm buying one more!!
I am extremely pleased with this mirror. Actually I am using it in my Arctic Cat side by side. It works perfectly, Infact, I plan on buying one for my new pontoon, The overall buying experience was 5 star as well.
Works well, easy to install and so far I have no complaints with it.
Used mirror for inside JD tractor works great good product
It would not stay on the window
Love the mirror! it gives me rear view on my boat that I needed and mounted easily.
good site for boat and RV accessories
Worked perfect for adding another view and improving situational awareness for our equipment operators.
Very quick service, great quality
Has worked well for us.
Works great
Great service. Received in new condition. Would use again.
Great mirror. Just what I needed.
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Michael
2/23/2014
The suction mount was not able to hold the mirror when mounted overhead. In fact it frequently looses it grip on the boat when mounted upright on flat smooth fiberglass. Probably would be OK in a car.Michael