Talk hi viz to me

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andyfraser

Über Member
Location
Bristol
I tend to ride in dark clothing with strategically placed reflectives. I picked up these bands from Planet-x a couple of weeks ago for just £2.99

http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CLRTTKSW/rema-tip-top-klemmband-safety-wrap
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They're broader than similar bands and fairly long, designed to snap-wrap around wrists or ankles but you could always affix them lengthways to panniers etc.
Always a good idea to have something like that on your legs as the biomechanical movement is good at grabbing attention.

There's also an outlet on ebay that does reflective bands and tape in many colours, including black. When I find the link I'll post it.

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All of my cycling longs have reflective strips at the bottom. I glow like an angel when I'm cycling night so I don't end up with the real angels!
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
have a look at iron on reflective tape on Ebay... I've used it on my gloves and on a jacket. It's not too expensive (although it can if you want it to be) and doesn't need to be ironed-on. I used the heat from my radiator as i wasn't keen on taking an actual iron to my polyester gloves or waterproof jacket. It's still stuck to my gloves after 4 years of daily winter use.
 

Katherine

Guru
Moderator
Location
Manchester
I also wear a reflective Sam Browne belt when I need to be seen. It doesn't take up much room when not needed and doesn't add another layer of clothing you don't want.
 
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Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Traditional juju:

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Modern juju:

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Best of both worlds at the end of this link.http://www.amazon.co.uk/30/dp/B00FVWESSM

(It's a hi viz jacket with a hidden St Christopher. Yes, really)
 
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Kumquat

Active Member
have a look at iron on reflective tape on Ebay... I've used it on my gloves and on a jacket. It's not too expensive (although it can if you want it to be) and doesn't need to be ironed-on. I used the heat from my radiator as i wasn't keen on taking an actual iron to my polyester gloves or waterproof jacket. It's still stuck to my gloves after 4 years of daily winter use.

Ooh, that looks good! I like the idea of putting a small amount on my rucksack straps or on the jacket I wear most.
Thanks for that!
 

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
I don;t tend to wear cycling clothing so no Altura etc flashes for me, but I've seen runners with similar on legs arms shoes etc and the world and itsd dog wear the bog standard hi viz vest - none of them IMO place you definitively in the drivers mind in the roadway. with my purely cycling head on, I would love to see the use of Hi Viz for pavement activities and delivery people if not banned then heavily curtailed

I will always wear a Sam Browne belt as more than anything else I've seen they are near as dammit uniquely Cyclist and the sort of cyclist that will be in the road.

Pedal reflectors with theur orange and coincident uppy downy motion; while not necessaerily on the road; are also the other uniquely cyclist feature that can make a driver know you for what you are at quite some distance.
 

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
Pedal reflectors with theur orange and coincident uppy downy motion; while not necessaerily on the road; are also the other uniquely cyclist feature that can make a driver know you for what you are at quite some distance.
Word.
 

Chris S

Legendary Member
Location
Birmingham
Hi Viz is more noticeable than reflective in low light. Reflective is better when light is shone directly on it. That's why the better Hi Viz vests have reflective stripes on them.
 
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