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22 April, 2020 2:44 am

Reevu Rear View helmet with mirror on sale

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The Reevu MSX1 Rear View helmet is on sale after a long seven-year development period and a year of pre-production prototypes.
The Rear View motorcycle helmet is as its name suggests – it features a small mirror mounted into the helmet lining above the rider’s eyes which gives additional rear vision capability.

The mirror part is adjustable so that any rider can get the best view, regardless of the size or shape of the head and helmet and a new visor has been developed to protect the mirror from dust and rain.

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The rest of the helmet includes an “APC” tri composite material shell, two internal liners of which the inner padding has different thicknesses.
Reevu helmets are EU homologated (ECE-ONU 22-05) and other homologation tests will be carried out when EU market demand has been satisfied.
For more details on the helmet, see the Reevu helmets website, and order online.
Watch the video above to see how the mirror in the new Rear View Reevu helmet works and what it might be like to wear one.

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