Windshield Mount Boat Mirror
Premium Boat Mirror Bracket

Carbon Fiber Pivoting Mirror Bracket

P13005-100BK

Regular price$120.86
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The CFR-200 pivoting mirror bracket is manufactured with carbon fiber composite material, providing extremely strong and rigid performance. The patented bracket design integrates “X” bracing for rigidity and interlocking components provide for functional flexibility. In the upright performance posture, the bracket “locks” into place with the turn of a single knob, preventing the bracket from loosening and changing position. Another simple twist of the knob releases the “lock” and with an upward tug, the bracket slips from its interlocking nest, allowing the bracket to be dropped below the windshield for covering and transportation, without removal. The CFR-200 installs in minutes with a 1/4″ allen wrench. The CFR-200 will accommodate all but a few specialty windshield trims and is American made.

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Our products are OEM quality, made by our sister company, Protomet, in our state-of-the-art facility in East Tennessee. Tried and tested for years, we know what it takes to make fantastic, long lasting, marine products.

What the pros say

★★★★★

Having a second set of eyes on your kids while towing them in any variety of watersports is inherent parental responsibility. The prescription grade optics provide unparalled viewable range...we've never seen a mirror like this.

Alan Wendt
IBEX Innovation Award Judge
★★★★★

The biggest thing I like is the fact that I can see the rider when they go to cut out, and I can see their whole progression all the way through their trick...this is definitely the best option on the market.

Cobe Mikacich
Pro Wakeboarder & Coach
★★★★★

It [the mirror] has revolutionized the way we coach. I'm able to keep my vision down the lake, but I can still see the skier go through all 6 buoys of the course without ever turning my vision away from the path.

Wade Cox
Pro Slalom Coach

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