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#61830 - 03/12/06 09:10 PM Glasss or polycarbonate signal mirror?
ianjbs Offline


Registered: 08/31/05
Posts: 24
Just wondering what the pros and cons are. I have seen lists of supplies recomending either one or the other, but they did not explain why one over the other was recommended. I currently have a starflash, I believe it is called, and am hoping that it is sufficient. Thanks for the help. --Ian

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#61831 - 03/12/06 09:58 PM Re: Glasss or polycarbonate signal mirror?
cedfire Offline
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Registered: 07/10/03
Posts: 659
Loc: Orygun
The glass models can break but you will have a better signaling capability.

The plastic models (Starflash, etc.) are pretty durable but scratch easier. You can cut a piece of PDA screen protector material to fit, or make your own small case.

Just depends on how rough you are on your equipment or where/how you plan to store it.

Any signal mirror is better than no signal mirror.

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#61832 - 03/13/06 01:31 AM Re: Glasss or polycarbonate signal mirror?
KenK Offline
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Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2211
Loc: NE Wisconsin
When selecting signal mirrors for myself and my kids I just couldn't justify the weight and shatter-risk of the glass mirrors. I went with the Adventure Medical Kits Rescue Flash mirror at http://www.basegear.com. This is the same mirror Doug used in his PSP.

Actually, each of us will carry a Ritter PSP (great gear for the $$), but I bought a few extra mirrors for us (and my Boy Scouts) to practice with so the PSPs stay intact. I know ... I'm weird.

By the way, I have a Starflash mirror somewhere around here too. It is a decent mirror. It should do you quite well.

Ken K.

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#61833 - 03/13/06 11:57 AM Re: Glasss or polycarbonate signal mirror?
xbanker Offline
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Registered: 04/21/05
Posts: 484
Loc: Anthem, AZ USA
I'm also a fan of plastic mirrors.

Unlike glass, a cheaply made plastic mirror can warp, degrading signal output. Plastic mirrors don't have the same reflectivity as glass. Glass mirrors aren't buoyant; some plastic mirrors are, depending on construction. A glass mirror I've had for around 20 years got a dime-sized spot of corrosion at one corner, between glass layers, caused by moisture. Haven't with any of my plastics (but not saying couldn't happen under right conditions).

According to Rescue Reflectors, Inc., who's tested various makers' plastic mirror signal strength against same-size glass mirrors, plastics signal strength ranges from 14% to 85% of glass (majority in 14-67% range).

But, as cedfire so aptly put it, "Any signal mirror is better...."

Dan
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#61834 - 03/13/06 05:36 PM Re: Glasss or polycarbonate signal mirror?
Craig_phx Offline
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Registered: 04/05/05
Posts: 715
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
Cody Lundin and Scott Kozakiewicz (ASU, REC 340, Outdoor Survival) recommend a glass survival mirror. The Ritter PSP mirror is as good as a glass mirror. I have a Star Flash. Take the Star Flash and a glass signal mirror of the same size a shine them on the side of a building. You will see a BIG difference. Use the sighting hole on both of them. The Ritter mirror works like a glass mirror. The Star Flash has a big fire ball that is hard to see past. The glass mirror has a fireball that is easy to aim with.

I have a 14 your old son in the Boy Scouts. He has a glass signal mirror. He is the kind of boy that breaks and looses almost everything he gets his hands on. He still makes a big mess at the table when he eats. The glass mirror comes in a foam pouch. We duct tape the pouch. We also put a cord on the mirror so it can be carried around the neck. The glass mirror is tough and not prohibitively heavy. The mirror, with foam pouch and cord weighs a back breaking, excruciating; 2.3 ounces. Try it yourself, you will see.
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