Now Reevu is bringing the benefits of its revolutionary rear view technology to the world of motorsports
For the past year Reevu’s rear view technology has taken the MotorSports industry by storm – creating a new and unique benchmark in preventative safety on roads, in all five continents around the world.
Years of development plus leading edge design skills have created the MSX1 helmet, the world’s only rear view helmet that allows riders to maintain awareness of traffic conditions behind them in the same way as a car driver uses a rear view mirror.
The helmet looks fantastic and has amazing aerodynamics. It exceeds the most rigorous safety and construction standards.
A stunning package that looks great and dramatically increases safety for motorcyclists due to Reevu’s rear view technology.
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That’s what I thought too, but I think unless you are in a full tuck position, it should work pretty well in normal riding position (not straight up). The truth is my street mirrors are adjusted for a normal riding position which I will have to adjust my head anyway to see it from a full tuck position.
I’d have to see where the mirror on the back is pointing.
If it’s pointing directly behind the helmet in the position as pictured above it would only show the sky.
You’d be surprised how tilted your head is even in casual riding.
Believe me I thought the same too, but when I experimented a little bit with on helmet video recording most of the time the camera ended up capturing the ground when I pointed it straight with the helmet in the sitting position.
Only when the camera angled a good 45 degrees up with the helmet in the sitting position it started recording what’s ahead of me while riding.