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    Reevu MSX1 Rearview Motorcycle Helmet

    Reevu MSX1 Rearview Motorcycle Helmet

    —The Reevu MSX1 helmet takes looking behind you out of the picture. Using a passive glass-free mirror system, the helmet channels the view directly behind you through integrate portholes in the helmet, and displays the image at the top of your field of vision.

    Reevu MSX1 uses a passive glass-free mirror system

     Imagine a car’s rearview mirror located where the sun visor normally is. The result is more riding awareness and increased stability from rear checks, which ultimately means safer riding. It doesn’t hurt that helmet looks pretty sharp, too.

    The Reevu MSX1 sells for $350

    Posted 1/14/11

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