Road I.D. bracelets

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sabian92

Über Member
A few people on here have them and I've only read good reviews.

Worth getting I suppose if you have a medical condition and you have an accident. I personally would get a piece of paper laminated and stick it to the frame but then I'm a student :biggrin: I also always have my wallet as well which has my driving licence in it.
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
I just wear dog tags with basic information and emergency contact engraved on them. Cost a couple of quid from the local trophy shop plus a leather bootlace.
 

Norm

Guest
I've got one of the Wrist ID Elites, and wear it whenever I'm out on a bike. Good quality, IMO, no sign of wear after 12 months and a lot of miles.
 

dongo

Regular
My wife and I both have them, quick delivery, no hassle purchase. They look smart and are built to last, very easy to find around your wrist. We both run and cycle with no other form of ID and I hate to think of one of us in hospital and the other waiting at home not knowing where they are.
 

Norm

Guest
[QUOTE 1856118, member: 45"] Does anyone have one of the voucher codes they send you when you buy?[/quote]Not me, I'm afraid. The number they email is only valid for 30 days (I bought mine over a year ago) and we chucked out most of the paper vouchers. Still, they were only for $1, which is worth about 5p at current conversion rates. :giggle:
 

Judderz

Well-Known Member
I carry a laminated card the size of a credit card, as I have a medical condition.
It has my address.
2 emergency numbers on it.
My specialist doctors name & number
My hospital patient number
The condition I have
My blood INR range
The medication I'm taking

Basically everything they need to know without checking my details, they have everything there to act accordingly if anything should unfortunately happen.
 
I have the RoadID wrist band with a emergency response profile which I can update online. I wear it when cycling and running. It is on me, on my arm where emergancy personal look for medical bracelets, to remove watches etc and is not easily lost or disconnected from myself.

Piece of mind for my family.

Andrew
 
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