Jogalite Reflective Yield Symbol
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With a strap measuring 44" (112 cm), this bag is a great companion.
This is a decently-sized room. I was actually surprised at the size. As best I can recall, it is around 10" tall at the We use the kiddie bike trailer with it and it works great for us.
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This is just the thing for a safe ride. Quite a few reflective components adorn my commuter, including a 3M tape covering portions of the frame and parts, reflective tires on the sidewalls, a reflective rim, and plenty of reflective tape on my panniers. I should be easy to spot ever day and night, as I have ample day and nighttime front and rear lights, both dynamo and battery powered, along with reflective trim on most of my cycling clothes. But drivers are still oblivious to me while it should be the other way around. I decided to try this highly rated, US made symbol to fix my wool jerseys that do not have reflective trim. This reflector is equipped with a buckle and strap that is designed to wrap around the middle of the body. This is how I strap mine, but it can be strapped elsewhere as well. When I first tried wearing it around my middle aged prodigious guts, the fit was tight (at 6'2" I am tall, I do not have a small frame), but it gradually slipped down as I pedaled. After that, I tried mounting it at sternum level just above the gut, which I found works best because it keeps it from creeping down past my gut, and it displays the important reflector across my back at eye level for my In this case, I cannot verify whether it adds to my presence on the road, but it cannot hurt. If nothing else, it gives me more reason to complain about my fellow commuters' traffic habits. It's the only quibble I have that the strap will move around horizontally, especially on wool jerseys, depending upon the fabric of the jersey. I check it every now and then. And then you will look like one of "those cyclists. " As I refer to the person wearing a mirror, wearing fluorescent clothing, or riding a lighted bike. It is not a problem for me to look like a bike nerd if it means I will be able to see my children grow.
The high visibility makes it perfect for any road cyclist. Despite the fact that I have front and rear lights all the time, plus a high visibility flag, I use this device as an extra layer of safety for my low recumbent trike.
Due to the strap being too short to wrap around the back rest of my chair, I hang it over the headrest. A motorist driving by is guaranteed to see the sign, since it is hung at an optimal point on the back. It's the perfect size, it's not too big or too small. I'm also very satisfied with the fact that I don't have to mount it with any hardware, and it's made of a material that I feel will hold up to time and wear and tear.
Whenever I hear a car coming up behind me, I feel completely safe because I know for sure they will see me because the reflective material is so strong. I am pretty rough with this backpack and often toss it around so I think it is mostly my own fault. And it's cheap so I won't mind spending a little more on a new one when the time comes since I've already used it a lot. I need to be visible on my way home at night in order to feel safe.
This is something I use on gravel rides. I either attach it to my hydration pack or wear it around my waist. Legally, it puts you in the position to This is a sign that warns slow-moving cars. Although it is highly reflective in daylight, it is highly reflective in all other conditions. In the event of an accident, it will not protect you, but a driver will see the triangle on the road as long as they are paying attention to the road.
In order to make it more visible, I attached this reflector on the back. My expectations were much higher than they turned out to be. The purchase I made has been a great experience for me.
I do not think anyone on earth could claim that they did not see me ahead, night or day, between the triangle and my bright yellow jacket with reflective piping! There is a web strap/belt on this item and it is designed to fit around the riders waist. But, I wrapped the strap around the bungees holding my dry bag on the rack and the end of my dry bag which held the triangle in perfect position. Even though I will never know if it saved my life, I will always strap it tightly to the front of my loaded touring bike while I am at home.
You must have this item if you are a cyclist! Since it's a "traffic sign" and not just some bright stripe or blinking light, it's bright, and I believe drivers recognize it better when they see it. In contrast, when you are riding a road bike, you are bent over a bit, so when you wear it on your back it's not as visible, so I put the strap lower and move the sign so it hangs directly at my bum. The contrast is pleasing and the shirt stands out well over black biking pants. It made me worried it would flap in the wind, but I thought the movement might draw attention to it, so I thought I would ignore it for now. However, there is not much movement to speak of. stiff, and since it is a mesh in the middle, the air travels through it and it moves very little when the wind blows. Buy one if you like it!.