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  • locke_n_load

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    So I started marathon training a month ago, and now that the time has changed, I find myself running around my neighborhood in the dark for periods up to 2 hours. I normally wear my operator cap (has velcro areas on it) when I run, but I realize that I need something reflective on my person to increase visibility to drivers.
    Is anyone aware of any company that sells velcro patches that are reflective? Most I can find are infrared, which doesn't help me out with most headlights haha.
    Any help is appreciated.
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    locke_n_load

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    Davetex

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    Amazon has a ton of different kinds. Search for reflective patches.
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    Elycion

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    There are some nice reflective products on the market, but I don't really trust any of them to get the attention of the average distracted driver. If you're spending that much time out after dark I strongly recommend you look into a product called the Tracer360 from NoxGear. It's an LED illuminated vest-style product that makes you very visible from any direction. It will run you $50-$70 depending on where you buy it, but that's pretty cheap insurance against ending up as a road waffle.

    You can find reviews and videos of it in action on YouTube. I'd link some, along with the company site, but since I just registered an account to reply to this post I'm afraid it might come off as shilling or spam.
     

    Brains

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    My wife uses a thin, light, lithium ion powered headlight. Called a "Black Diamond Sprinter Headlamp" or some such.
     
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