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Roller Ski Safety? Use a Mirror!Thu, Jul 30, 2009 - By Doug Armstrong
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Although countless articles have been written about safety on roller skis, I have seen none recommending the use of a rearview mirror, such as those that attach to the skier’s eyewear. I’ve used a mirror that attaches to my glasses or sunglasses for decades and will not rollerski (or cycle) without it. To add to the recent discussions on safe roller skiing, please consider the following advantages.
Say you are double poling along on a popular bike lane or path. There is no traffic noise. It feels safe, so you quickly break into a V2 taking up most of the path. Did you see that silent bike passing on your left? With a mirror, you would have seen the cyclist and avoided a possible collision. It’s not just bicycles that can sneak up on you. How about the quiet hybrids and electric cars? With a rearview mirror, you’ll supplement hearing with seeing.
There exist many roller ski scenarios where a simple lightweight inexpensive mirror can provide that extra bit of safety. Several brands sell online for only $10-15. The most dependable eyeglass mirror I have used is the “Take A Look” model manufactured by Bicycle Peddler (1-800-832-2453 $14.95 + $3 Shipping, lifetime warrantee, $2 for replacement or repair, discounts for teams or clubs). Check out www.icebike.org/Equipment/cyclingmirrors to compare various brands. |