Boat Mirror
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Aluminum Pivoting Mirror Bracket (Bracket Only)
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Boat Mirror System
Boat Mirror System
Boat Mirror System
Boat Mirror System
Ski Boat Mirror

Aluminum Pivoting Mirror Bracket (Bracket Only)

P13371-300TEBCL

Regular price$302.23
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The ZXR-300 Series Pivoting Mirror Bracket provides a secure windshield mount for the VR-140 Series Panoramic Mirrors. The patented design and full-metal locking mechanism provide a new standard for stability in rough waters. The lock system is made from hardened stainless steel aerospace alloys for years of reliable service.

These brackets are made to fit the windshield trim on your boat. Don't know which bracket will fit your windshield? Click here to use our Find Your Bracket tool. 

This new bracket released in May 2020 is easy to use with an intuitive pull and release knob. . . and the locking mechanism is twice as strong as it's predecessor.  

(MIRROR SOLD SEPARATE)

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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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