The Suma mirrors (you can find them at owl) really helps with the blindspot. A touch wider than stock. I posted a review here. I really like them.
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Did you do blue or grey? Trying to decide. The reviews/posts I have read make it sound like an easy install but I’m a visual type guy. Guess no one posted a video yet of the swap?The Suma mirrors (you can find them at owl) really helps with the blindspot. A touch wider than stock. I posted a review here. I really like them.
they have a non reflective coating that can be added. i ended up using it as it killed all reflective distractions. sharpness and brightness do suffer but not to an extent that it renders the devise unusable. I also wear bifocals.I wear progressive eyeglasses. i can't see well near or far... post 40 i started wearing glasses full time.
I found no issues with the wolfbox. I use the part of my eyeglasses that is designed for far vision but it works really well for me.
in fact wolfbox has been a significant upgrade for me. i was warned by some people that focusing on a digital display would be different from a mirror but i found no issues in changing focus. after a day or two it was super normal to me.
Same for me, but it pretty much went away after a few days. I also think putting on the anti-glare film helped. I felt like it was just reflective enough that I was seeing the back door in dark parts of the screen and it was tricking my eyes to deeper focus like a traditional mirror.Question for those who have a Wolfbox mirror installed and are nearsighted… do you have any issues focusing on the screen if you wear your glasses while driving?
I have another vehicle with a digital mirror system and every time I glance up at the mirror (with glasses on and in rearward camera mode) from focusing on the road ahead the view is blurry because basically you are trying to focus on a screen view that is literally just inches from your eyes.
I find this causes eye strain on long trips and have to turn off the mirror camera and just go back to standard reflective mirror mode as your depth of focus is more natural. I would assume this would be the same issue with a Wolfbox as well?
Never thought of this. Can you provide the name/brand of the product you used? Will probably get some myself. I don’t wear glasses myself, but think this should help anyone with reflections etc.they have a non reflective coating that can be added. i ended up using it as it killed all reflective distractions. sharpness and brightness do suffer but not to an extent that it renders the devise unusable. I also wear bifocals.
i got it off of wolfbox on amazon i think. ill check.Never thought of this. Can you provide the name/brand of the product you used? Will probably get some myself. I don’t wear glasses myself, but think this should help anyone with reflections etc.![]()
Here is a link to Owl's installation video. I followed this and it was an easy swap for me.Thinking of getting these too. Do you or anyone reading this know are these a pop in and out type install or you have to take the mirror apart and install them? As I am typing this I am also reading my own post and realizing it’s probably not the easy way huh?!
(Did Google for an install video but didn’t find anything)
I also went with the grey. I appreciate having the tint in bright sunny days after snow.Did you do blue or grey? Trying to decide. The reviews/posts I have read make it sound like an easy install but I’m a visual type guy. Guess no one posted a video yet of the swap?
Something like this should have been standard.I've found the SUMA convex mirrors Owl has available a nice upgrade. For me, the extra field of view makes a difference.
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Wide Angle Convex Mirror Upgrade
The standard side mirrors on the Grenadier and Quartermaster can leave significant blind spots, limiting your view and compromising safety. Our upgraded convex SUMA mirrors are designed to provide a much wider field of vision, effectively eliminating the blind spots created by stock mirrors...owloutdoor.com
Agreed. I drove a loaner Grenadier today and immediately noticed how big of difference the wider view makes, especially when in reverse.Something like this should have been standard.
I saw this video last night and rewatched today after the tequila wore off. The video really doesn't do itself any favors by not showing the improvement in visibility so for those of you that posted photos I really appreciate it.Here is a link to Owl's installation video. I followed this and it was an easy swap for me.View: https://youtu.be/k_i_x6RAKQE?si=owmRRdbtJz1q2IGi