Road ID - Official ID Bracelet - The Wrist ID Stretch - 13mm Wide - Silicone Wristband - for Athletes - 5 Colors
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There's a limit to how many lines you can have. You are free to decorate them as you wish. If you want to add a second contact, do so on the next line.
I didn't need medical information, so I used that line to make another contact.
This isn't meant to be used as a teething ring for a child in the first place. For Cosmos' sake, the rubber bracelet's metal id WILL come off. Man, you have to keep an eye on the kids. Tide Pods are mistaken for candy, according to them. They'd most likely try to eat this bracelet, too. You have to keep an eye on those little boogers at all times.
It is dependent on the model that you bought. Both models were purchased by me. That's all there is to it once you've cut one to size. The other model includes a variety of bands in various sizes, allowing you to pick and choose which size to use. I use mine for my children, so I'll be able to adjust the size as they get older.
Selected User Reviews For Road ID - Official ID Bracelet - The Wrist ID Stretch - 13mm Wide - Silicone Wristband - for Athletes - 5 Colors
I'd heard about RoadID for a while and decided to get one for myself. I have my driver's license, but I usually run when I visit my parents, and a slip of paper with their emergency contact information is always soaked in sweat. I prefer this solution to shoe options because, as a runner, I am constantly changing sneakers. For obvious reasons, I chose a bright green. The id is clear and easy to read in the women's size, which comes with three bracelet sizes. On it, I was able to obtain all of the information I required. The largest size fits me perfectly and is a good deal smaller than most silicone bracelets, which are a little too big on me. Stretching the bracelet is the most convenient way to get the ID onto it. The packaging it came in is also quite amusing. Even though I'd only run 5, my package arrival endorphins were sky high. 5 miles. Thank you for using RoadID!.
It's comfortable to wear and easy to forget about while running, but the print is quite small. Maybe there's a reason it's so small. I'm guessing it has to be small in order to get all of the information they're looking for. At the end of the day, having something like this is better than having nothing if you pass out due to overexertion or have a medical emergency. At the very least, I no longer have to scribble anything on my arm during those long runs.
This is the second time I've been assigned a road number. After 5 years, the metal clip on the first one came loose and flew off the silicone band. I like the ability to add text lines, but I went overboard and ended up with small print that was difficult to read. I believe that four lines of information is excessive, and I believe that Road ID should provide guidance when writing such text.
I need to update her information because she has severe allergic reactions to medications and now has a few other issues. This came in a box with three different bracelet sizes for her to choose from. The engraving is crisp and detailed. You can remove the plate and use it with other bracelets that came with it. It was a little difficult to put on at first, but I'm so glad I got it for her. Because now, if something happens, the emts or the hospital can simply look at her bracelet and see that she has ect, and we are unable to provide her with this. On top of that, I did a lot of writing on this. Unlike others, who limit you to a certain number of words or only allow you to use two, you can use as many as you want. 3 lines.
Road IDs have been a part of my life since they first appeared many years ago. As an ultra runner, I've been on many a trail in the middle of nowhere where I've thought to myself, "What if something happened and I fell or otherwise became injured or incapacitated?" How would anyone know how to contact my family if I fell or otherwise became incapacitated?" The solution is to use Road ID. I've completed 11 marathons and multiple ultramarathons over the years. I've been extremely fortunate and fortunate in that I've never needed someone to use my driver's license to contact my family in the event that I became incapacitated. This is an excellent present for someone who enjoys taking the back roads.
There is no EMS logo on the product. The text is small, as many have noted, but that is due to the small plate on a slim band. I like the look and feel of it, and I appreciate how quickly it arrived, complete with multiple bands for a proper fit. br>br>I bought this to make it easier for me to bike in an area where there are a lot of inattentive drivers. My main gripe is that it lacks an EMS logo, which is standard for items like this because it's meant to catch first responders' attention while they conduct initial examinations. br>br>I'm keeping my 5-star rating because I believe it's the best option for my needs, but the text size and lack of an EMS logo are my main gripes.
I have a large wrist for a woman, but I was able to find one that fit thanks to the three sizes you provided. I could have gotten a men's band and used the smallest size. Although the text was a little small, I was able to include all of the information I needed because you allow 24 characters rather than the usual 20. I gave it an average rating for durability because I had one before that was a velcro band, but my information had changed and I wanted to try something different. We'll see how long this one lasts because the velcro band is still in good shape. So far, I'm enjoying it and am very satisfied with it!.
These ID bracelets are fantastic! The silicone band is very comfortable, and the metal information tag stays put on the band; both the band and the tag hold up well after hundreds of showers and workouts; the band remains strong, and the tag remains readable. This is without a doubt my preferred method of transportation. From now on, I'll be referring to the ID band company.