Cool high viz

arizonahoney

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So we all agree that it's important to be seen to be safe while riding... I am also a sucker for neon colours :rolleyes:

In addition to the normal high viz tabards and nosebands, I have hat silks and jackets from Puffa that have 3M scotchlite thread woven in.

I'm always on the lookout for additional high viz stuff and the urban cycling world seems to have lots of fresh ideas.

http://lostvalues.bigcartel.com/

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandst...women?INTCMP=SRCH#/?picture=365387368&index=0 (love that reflective sailor bib)

http://www.cyclechic.co.uk/shop/accessories/reflective-hi-vis

...if anyone knows of anything else, let me know!
 
My first attempt at hi-viz, a few years back, involved raiding OH's cycling gear ;) I got a neat Sam Browne belt, a good waterproof jacket with useful pocket at the back, and a set of leg bands.

I have bought my own since :)

The t-shirts are great - there must be a market for the same thing with horsey logos!
 
Aww I like the heart things Jo.Barr! Although feel I may be a bit old for it, shame as they are cheap too!

I do wish there were some more interesting jackets etc!
 
Yes I would like to see Jackets that were different too, the hearts are really cute and great for my teenage duaghter. Must admit some of the adults at our yard liked them so much they bought some too x
 
Anyone know of a LIGHTWEIGHT hi viz jacket that isn't plasticky so it makes you sweat? I usually ride in my lovely warm Dikkies Fleece Jacket but its too hot in summer so I need an alternative for riding out in showery weather.I bought what I thought would be an ideal one in a cycle shop and its HORRID to ride in (and only has one pocket......in the back!)
 
Anyone know of a LIGHTWEIGHT hi viz jacket that isn't plasticky so it makes you sweat? I usually ride in my lovely warm Dikkies Fleece Jacket but its too hot in summer so I need an alternative for riding out in showery weather.I bought what I thought would be an ideal one in a cycle shop and its HORRID to ride in (and only has one pocket......in the back!)

Have a look at www.crewroom.biz
 
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