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Marine Boat Mirror 4x8in Adjustable Rearview Suction Cup Convex Glass Wide Angle on 2040-parts.com

US $27.98
Location:

Rockville, Maryland, United States

Rockville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:CIPA Product Dimension:4 x 8 in. Mirror Surface Manufacturer Part Number:11050 Item Weight:14.4 ounces Model:11050 OEM Part Number:BDQF11050 UPC:Does not apply

Suction Cup Marine Mirror easily attaches to any clean, smooth, non-porous surface to provide added safety and situational awareness. It requires no tools to install, no holes to drill, and it won't scratch your boat. Once mounted, the flexible arm lets you fine-tune the mirror's placement. The mirror head measures at 4 by 8 inches, and contains convex glass for wide angle viewing. When it comes to boating, being safe is just as important as having fun.


  • Rear-view marine mirror provides added safety and situational awareness
  • Powerful suction cup mount for easy, tool-free installation
  • Large 4 inch x 8 inch mirror surface
  • Convex glass for a wider viewing angle
  • Adjustable mounting arm provides perfect positioning

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