Hi-viz tabbard that doesn't act like an air-brake?

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XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
I have given up wearing my hi-viz tabbard, because it is so baggy in the mid-section that it fills up like a parachute and acts like an air-brake when I am riding at speed. It also makes me look even more like the hunchback of Notre Dame than I already do ...

What's required is one that has fully adjustable straps around the waist so you can yank it in tight.

Any suggestions?
 

MickL

Über Member
What about the string vest type ? Currently for sale in Poundland for £1 :biggrin:
 

Brahan

Über Member
Location
West Sussex
I'm seriously considering buying one. A very near miss (3 inches) at a round about last night and this morning whilst going straight on at a roundabout a car approaching from my left didn't slow down (even after I dazzled him with my 700 lumen helmet mounted light!!) and I had to step on it HARD so get out of danger - he clipped my back wheel and buckled it. Somehow I managed to stay on but the car never stopped.
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
Brahan said:
I'm seriously considering buying one. A very near miss (3 inches) at a round about last night and this morning whilst going straight on at a roundabout a car approaching from my left didn't slow down (even after I dazzled him with my 700 lumen helmet mounted light!!) and I had to step on it HARD so get out of danger - he clipped my back wheel and buckled it. Somehow I managed to stay on but the car never stopped.

If he didn't see 700 lumens of head torch, you don't seriously expect him to see a tabard, right?
 

CatherineB

New Member
Location
Leeds
I use a reflective yellow Sam Browne belt which seems to work pretty well. Along with the reflective slap-wraps around ankles and wrists to match, I look like an utter tit, which is the point, right?

I also sometimes use a spare LED that attaches with an elastic loop to pull my hair back, just to ensure I look completely ridiculous.
 

monkeypony

Active Member
Brahan said:
I'm seriously considering buying one. A very near miss (3 inches) at a round about last night and this morning whilst going straight on at a roundabout a car approaching from my left didn't slow down (even after I dazzled him with my 700 lumen helmet mounted light!!) and I had to step on it HARD so get out of danger - he clipped my back wheel and buckled it. Somehow I managed to stay on but the car never stopped.

Maybe its not such a great idea to dazzle drivers as they approach roundabouts.....
 

Brahan

Über Member
Location
West Sussex
monkeypony said:
Maybe its not such a great idea to dazzle drivers as they approach roundabouts.....

Obviously, I give them a quick flash (fnarr fnarr) rather than a full on dazzle, just to give them a bit of a heads up. Bearing in mind the car was a good distance away but moving quickly - I had no choice but to try and warn him that there was a cyclist who had the right of way. This guy was just in a world of his own.
 

brokenbetty

Über Member
Location
London
CatherineB said:
I use a reflective yellow Sam Browne belt which seems to work pretty well. Along with the reflective slap-wraps around ankles and wrists to match, I look like an utter tit, which is the point, right?

I also sometimes use a spare LED that attaches with an elastic loop to pull my hair back, just to ensure I look completely ridiculous.

I love your style! Work that bike dork look :biggrin:

I wear civilian kit to ride in so I can always nip in for a swift after-work pint.

Once on the bike I make myself look like a tit with a pink hi viz tabbard that says "ninja inside" on the back, slap-wraps for hand signals, a purple helmet and and a floral pannier bag with high viz tags on.

It's amazing how much nicer drivers are to me than when I wore identikit yellow fluro jacket and black tights :?:
 
Brahan said:
Obviously, I give them a quick flash (fnarr fnarr) rather than a full on dazzle, just to give them a bit of a heads up. Bearing in mind the car was a good distance away but moving quickly - I had no choice but to try and warn him that there was a cyclist who had the right of way. This guy was just in a world of his own.

Give him a blast with the old horn.(fnarr fnarr)

This guy was just in a world of his own.

This may be the clue you are looking for.
 

J4CKO

New Member
brokenbetty said:
I love your style! Work that bike dork look :biggrin:

I wear civilian kit to ride in so I can always nip in for a swift after-work pint.

Once on the bike I make myself look like a tit with a pink hi viz tabbard that says "ninja inside" on the back, slap-wraps for hand signals, a purple helmet and and a floral pannier bag with high viz tags on.

It's amazing how much nicer drivers are to me than when I wore identikit yellow fluro jacket and black tights :?:


Mainly pink with a purple helmet......
 
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