




I recently took the Scuba Diving Wrist Mirror out for a series of open-water dives to see if it truly adds value to a diver's equipment kit. This simple yet clever tool is designed to provide rear-view visibility, which is often a blind spot when you are focused on the marine life in front of you.
The build quality is surprisingly robust, utilizing materials specifically chosen to withstand the corrosive nature of saltwater environments. The mirror surface is clear and resistant to scratches, while the adjustable strap holds firmly without feeling bulky or restrictive on the wrist.
Getting the mirror set up is straightforward, as the adjustable strap accommodates various wrist sizes, even over a thick wetsuit. Once submerged, the learning curve is minimal; I found that a quick flick of the wrist provides a clear view behind me, which greatly helped with group communication and spatial awareness.
This is an essential tool for any diver or snorkeler looking to enhance their situational awareness and safety while exploring underwater environments.
Overall, I was impressed by how such a simple addition could significantly improve my comfort during a dive. With a solid 4.67 rating and a price point of $23.25, it is a smart, low-cost investment for any serious underwater enthusiast.