High visibility clothing
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As for lights... If I need them during the day, I have my dynamo driven headlight and ny LED tail light on my fender and helmet. At night, I have two LED headlights that I use.
As for how one compares to the other, that will be situation dependent.
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Has anyone here ever heard of such gaiters and/or knows where they can be bought ?
Of course, I can't exclude that he had simply taken a set of normal gaiters and sprayed them with some kind of reflecting paint.
* In the Highlands of Scotland cows sometimes lie on the roads at night because the tarmac retains the day's warmth. Those cows are a major hazard. Run into one at any speed and you, the cow and the car will be a writeoff. So a farmer hit on a bright idea. He got some reflecting or luminous paint and slapped it on his cows to make them visible. One night a motorist from the city checked in at a local hospital emergency room in a panic. He said that he was a recovering alcoholic and had just seen a luminous cow and assumed that this was the dreaded delirium tremens that his doctor had told him about.
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Hi Viz? Apparently the latest trend is camouflage cycling gear! Might just as well lie down in the middle of a freeway in the middle of the night!!!
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=c...soDoMQ_AUIBygB
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I like the luminous cow story.
I don't know where to get luminous gaitors but there were some luminous shoe covers earlier in the thread, and these cheap reflective trouser clips (garters?) are better than the ones available from 100 yen shops since they are a little stronger and longer. I keep them on my (super long) stem and wear them on my hands and ankles at night. At 39 cents a clip, they are highly recommended.
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There are also these moer traditonal C shaped trouser clips with reflective coating but they would not wrap around my stem for storage.
Reflective Cycling Trouser Clips: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors
Here in Japan I can leave things attached to my bike without their being stolen.
I don't know where to get luminous gaitors but there were some luminous shoe covers earlier in the thread, and these cheap reflective trouser clips (garters?) are better than the ones available from 100 yen shops since they are a little stronger and longer. I keep them on my (super long) stem and wear them on my hands and ankles at night. At 39 cents a clip, they are highly recommended.
Protable Road Mountain Bike Bicycle MTB Reflective Leg Pants Clip Strap Beam Band Bottom Belt Lightweight High quality-in Other Sports & Entertainment Products from Sports & Entertainment on Aliexpress.com | Alibaba Group
There are also these moer traditonal C shaped trouser clips with reflective coating but they would not wrap around my stem for storage.
Reflective Cycling Trouser Clips: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors
Here in Japan I can leave things attached to my bike without their being stolen.
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I have several reflective ankle straps/bands. I wish they were longer and could reach around a thicker ankle particularly when I'm wearing overshoes & rain pants
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I don't know where to get luminous gaitors but there were some luminous shoe covers earlier in the thread, and these cheap reflective trouser clips (garters?) are better than the ones available from 100 yen shops since they are a little stronger and longer. I keep them on my (super long) stem and wear them on my hands and ankles at night. At 39 cents a clip, they are highly recommended.
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was in the woods for yesterday's storm so I didn't need either hi-vis or lights but I used both. the cycling jacket is perfect for any conditions. used my lites just for fun
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Thank you very much. I only now notice the response. $30 is very reasonable but I have become poor so I think I will stick to using two of these on each leg at $2.4 for the four (plus two more one for each arm).
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I might consider these gaiters if I get a fat bike, they'd do double duty, keep the snow out and increase visibility for winter commutes.
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ankle bands are great for keeping the bottom of rain pants snug even if you don't need hi-vis like on an off-road trail. I forgot mine the other day & had to keep tugging at the outside of my right ankle to keep the extra material from flapping around the chainring
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I'm usually stealthed out with minor reflectors on my bags and jacket. With this setup I rely on my lights more. Two rear taillights, one minor that flashes, one steady at 130 lumens. I use my 300 lumen headlight on flashing in the daytime. 300 lumens is bright enough for a be seen headlight. I caught it flashing in a yellow road sign a good distance away the other day.
With it being winter now though I bought some hot pink jerseys. Not technically hi-viz but bright enough. Be warned I saw a guy biking the other night in a full on hi-viz jacket with reflectors and couldn't see him well. I just saw him because I'm always looking for fellow cyclists. It could be because it was in the depth of downtown. Kentucky has this weird darkness that lights don't affect in town.
Getting ready to get a HI-Viz helmet.
With it being winter now though I bought some hot pink jerseys. Not technically hi-viz but bright enough. Be warned I saw a guy biking the other night in a full on hi-viz jacket with reflectors and couldn't see him well. I just saw him because I'm always looking for fellow cyclists. It could be because it was in the depth of downtown. Kentucky has this weird darkness that lights don't affect in town.
Getting ready to get a HI-Viz helmet.
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headlight died after dark last night. had rear strobes but was wearing black cuz I didn't expect to be out after dark. would have been nice to have a reflective vest to whip on. I had been carrying in my rear trunk, a fleece vest & wind pants & never used either. should have carried my backup headlight & a reflective vest!
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headlight died after dark last night. had rear strobes but was wearing black cuz I didn't expect to be out after dark. would have been nice to have a reflective vest to whip on. I had been carrying in my rear trunk, a fleece vest & wind pants & never used either. should have carried my backup headlight & a reflective vest!