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Tow-N-See™ mirrors have won awards and have received many favorable comments.
Awards
In the Netherlands the Tow-N-See Mirror was nominated for the accessory of the year 2006 by Caravannen, the most prominent magazine for RVing. We were delighted to be awarded second place among many other entries.
 
Comments and Testimontials
The following are some of the many comments on discussion forums about our mirrors.
 
Sample comments posted on the Woodalls Forum:
  • Tow-n-see is a good option. (Posted 05/01/06)

  • Try Tow-N-See mirrors. They attach to your existing mirror with a suction device. I have an 05 Jeep Liberty and tow an 8' wide Aerolite. Had the McKesh type that mount to door with strap to bottom of door. The mirrors would vibrate and we'd get whistling at speed. Put the Tow-N-See on and no more problems, plus to adjust them you just adjust your remote control/power mirrors. (Posted: 04/19/06)

  • I used the Tow-n-see mirrors on my Durango last summer pulling my 21ft Starcraft hybrid. They worked great with very little vibration, even after 2 weeks around Lake Superior, Thunder Bay to Duluth.(Posted: 04/04/06)

  • I use the Tow-n-see mirrors on my Xterra. They work well. Easy to put on and take off. Good visibility. (Posted: 04/03/06)

  • Have used them for a few thousand miles towing a 28' keystone zep with f-150 7700#. They work as advertised. Easy on and easy off...and they stay put providing you make sure the mrrors are clean when you put them on. A good product in my opinion. Got mine on e-bay from rv wholsalers....best price I could find....manufac link below...good luck! (Posted: 03/31/06)

  • I picked up a pair of these: Tow N See mirrors. Just back from a trip down into Mexico with them, and they worked great, never budged. I got them locally for around $22 each. (Posted: 02/12/06)
Sample comments posted on the Camping World Open Roads Forum:
  • Some folks over on the TrailManor forums were raving about the new Tow-N-See mirrors and I did not want to spend BIG bucks on replacements and I am no fan of slip on nor mounted type mirrors. Picked them up yesterday from the local RV dealer and took them out for a "speed run". I figured if the little suckers could stay on at 75 MPH then when I am towing at 60 MPH there should not be a problem. I figured worse case they would fly off and I would be able to test the safety straps. There were no gross vibrations and they held on nicely. Since I did not have the trailer on no sure how great they are but at least "they are NOT total junk". Good to know if you are in the market. (Posted: 03/01/06 12:46pm)

  • I'm very happy with mine. I got sick of cranking on my CIPA strap ons and they never were adjusted correctly. I don't know how many times I cursed at them. (Posted: 03/01/06 12:52pm)

  • I've been using them for about 2 years now and like them. What I like about them is that since they mount directly to the mirror glass of my stock mirrors, I can adjust the mirrors using the stock mirror controls. The only time I've had them slip off is when I didn't dry the mirror glass well enough before applying them on a rainy day. They are actually on my truck in the picture below but are hard to make out in the pic. (Posted: 03/01/06 01:01pm)
From another forum:
  • We are very happy with the "Tow-n-see" mirrors we got this summer - they suction cup onto your existing mirrors and then you can adjust them with the inside adjusting switch. We drove 75-80 mph without the HTT, just to see how they performed in a stiff wind, and they passed with flying colors. The price was right (about $50/pair), and installation is a breeze. This was the third set of mirrors we tried - none of the others fit our Blazer, even though they were the right ones from the spec sheet at the RV store. (Posted: 09/18/05 04:18pm)
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