neddy man
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without me reading through them all again ,has anyone actually said why THEY dont wear any, as per the OP question.
without me reading through them all again ,has anyone actually said why THEY dont wear any, as per the OP question.
without me reading through them all again ,has anyone actually said why THEY dont wear any, as per the OP question.
Yup, seems like 'personal choice' in the first dozen posts, but looking back its clear that they are :
A, mostly older riders and B, far better riders than most.........
i like that!!!!!
As I have said on the other thread about hi-viz, you would be unlikely to get much compensation even for life changing injuries if you are not wearing hi-viz. Fact.
You had the choice and you chose not to. Therefore not due care and attention.
Yup, seems like 'personal choice' in the first dozen posts, but looking back its clear that they are :
A, mostly older riders and B, far better riders than most.........
without me reading through them all again ,has anyone actually said why THEY dont wear any, as per the OP question.
I also wonder how many people who say it doesn't work are grateful that speed cameras are painted yellow![]()
interesting thread!
A couple of things that haven't been mentioned.
I have never seen the Hunt go past dressed in hi-viz, and they definitely go on the roads. I am not sure what reception one would get if one turned up in hi viz to hunt - does anyone know? Therefore is it a valid reason not to wear one because you are hunting?
second point is, air jackets. If you put something on top of them it can interfere with them operating. in the past I have had to not wear a hi viz tabard in order not to interfere with my air jacket.
I would say that I am pretty safety conscious, but I don't normally wear hi viz, mainly because I am not normally far from home or on the roads, as we have lovely off road hacking on the farm where I keep my horse. I do go on the roads maybe once a week for up to 50 yards, and wouldn't go in poor visibility whether I had hi viz on or not.
I don't put hi viz sheets on my horse because he would get too hot.
Those seem to me like reasonable reasons not to wear hi viz (apart from the hunting one which I don't really understand still!)
second point is, air jackets. If you put something on top of them it can interfere with them operating. in the past I have had to not wear a hi viz tabard in order not to interfere with my air jacket.
Well I am older than CC and I wear a hi vis coat .
However you can't argue that a horse wearing a hi vis sheet is not visible just because the rider had not got hi vis on the torso.
And as an older rider I do find it impossible to find a coat where I am comfortable with the cut .
I can not wear running and cycling stuff it does not fit me and I look awful I need well made well cut riding clothing why oh why isn't there any ?
The quality and choice in riding wear has got worse all I can find is relatively cheap rubbish .
Well I am older than CC and I wear a hi vis coat .
However you can't argue that a horse wearing a hi vis sheet is not visible just because the rider had not got hi vis on the torso.
And as an older rider I do find it impossible to find a coat where I am comfortable with the cut .
I can not wear running and cycling stuff it does not fit me and I look awful I need well made well cut riding clothing why oh why isn't there any ?
The quality and choice in riding wear has got worse all I can find is relatively cheap rubbish .
This. I believe, once upon a time, driving whilst drunk was also a choice....
I was just about to post this too. It was produced by the BHS and there are lots of similar government posters targeting motorcyclists. The phrase 'wouldn't be seen dead in it' is rather fitting!
I wear my every day coat and put a full sleeve work wear vest over the top, (less than a fiver on ebay) but I'm another who couldn't care less what I look like as long as the car speeding round the blind bend stops before he hits me. It's also much easier than changing coats to ride out in. I don't find hi viz a practical colour for dirty stable work.
Well good for you just because you have found an acceptable way forward does not mean I have .
I want well cut purpose made riding clothes and no one is making it I ride every day in breeches and long leather boots and I cannot find hi vis clothing that does not restrict and is comfortable .
While running and cycling stuff works fine in summer it's not suitable for hacking on horses in winter .
Was that sarcasm? All I'm doing is sharing my cheap solution with others. You've already made it abundantly clear that you aren't interested in cheap solutions, why do you keep posting saying the same thing over and over again?
I ride every day in Mountain Whorehouse coats from the sales, fifteen quid jodphurs, and Decathlon rubber riding bootsBut if I did want a well cut, expensive hi viz coat and there wasn't one available, it wouldn't stop me wearing hi viz because my experience is that it improves my safety on the road by a big margin.
Where have I said it stops me wearing Hi Vis .