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Mar 08, 2018
Proraso shaving soap is good stuff
A few months ago I decided to stop paying for expensive multi-blade razors and shave gel. I'm 55 so I started out shaving on a single blade safety razor. Long story short, for a small investment in a quality handle, razor blades, shaving brush and Proraso, I calculate an annual savings of $100 to $150 a year. Proraso soap lasts a long time and I get a good close shave. The sandalwood scent is masculine and not overpowering.

Aug 12, 2019
Fills a need in a BIG way!
Two-Fish products definitely fill those little bicycle needs....but in a big way. The strap-on water bottle cage saves your bike and you when there are no bottle boss screws in your frame. Or when you need to add a 2nd bottle cage for the long rides. The rubber grip has amazing adherence to my city bike frame...which didn't have the bottle boss despite having every other option. The hook and loop strap's ample length is a real plus as my bike's frame is large diameter gauge aluminum. So, after all this, I can remove the Two-Fish bottle cage and the bike's finish is unmarked, unlike metal or plastic bands I've seen used by some other people.
Thank you Two-Fish!

Aug 12, 2019
Still works great after a year!
You get a clear and reliable picture with this product. The installation was relatively easy on my daughter's 2012 Honda Fit. The camera fits nicely at the license plate. My research told me that a cable from the camera to the viewing screen was the way to go. Wireless models suffer from unreliability.....your outcome may vary.
Routing the cable will vary by vehicle and by how much you want it hidden. I'm a bit of a perfectionist, so I spent 2 hours carefully removing the rear hatch panel and other pieces of car trim. You can do it much faster if you're less picky. I did have to cut and splice the power wire directly into the rear light wire...as opposed to using the "taps" provided in the kit. The taps just wouldn't power the camera.
The suction cup mount requires a glue (included) to adhere to a windshield or side window. The glue failed in less than a year and the suction cup does not provide enough suction to adhere to the windshield glass. Sun's heat was to blame. I found a suitable replacement in one trip to Ross stores. I purchased a mount intended for cell phones....but it fit the viewing screen perfectly....and it's suction cup really holds to the little side window. If nothing else, some Velcro sticky tape could mount it on your dash. I do recommend that you find a dash location where the screen will not be launched at you by deploying airbags.