looks like is got reflective properties too so all good, maybe the blind motorists will see this coming!!!!????
MAdam98 to Cheebley
23 Oct 15#2
Haha. Don't think this'll stop them
adyorton
23 Oct 151#3
I bought the yellow high vis one. Nearly knocked off at first traffic island!!
rodman to adyorton
29 Oct 151#5
Do you mean that you are rubbush at cycling?
jr007 to adyorton
30 Oct 15#22
If they drive like idiots then no high vis will work.
uktottys
29 Oct 15#4
bargain
chris842
29 Oct 15#6
Only sizes left are small and X-large :disappointed:
chrisbass to chris842
29 Oct 15#11
two options - lose weight or gain weight - I know which i'd go for :stuck_out_tongue:
myOpinion2
29 Oct 15#7
Cheers just ordered a blue one, can never have enough cycling kit.
smurfgasm
29 Oct 15#8
Only XL left in white... terrible colour for cycling in the winter :/
tomzo
29 Oct 15#9
just ordered one good price
Camiano
29 Oct 152#10
Had my high-vis jacket, and LED lights on yesterday morning - even in daylight.
Some thoughtless Taxi driver just overtook me and then turned sharp left straight in front of me. Without good brakes I'd now be dead.
Frankly I was disappointed than angry.
Besford to Camiano
29 Oct 15#13
You should have realised that taxis and minicabs are exempt from rules of the road - their cabs still dent from a suitably planted foot though!
The debate continues but as a pedestrian, cyclist, motorcyclist and motorist I see some of all groups behaving stupidly on a daily basis. The only sure thing is that the motorist is least likely to be injured.
Reflective or not (and that only works after dark) why not at least minimise the risk by wearing hi-viz; it won't stop stupidity and it won't stop you getting hurt in a collision but it just might make you a tad less likely to be struck.
savage27 to Camiano
29 Oct 15#17
Dead! without a margin of probability.
jamgin to Camiano
29 Oct 151#19
i would get a camera and start reporting the more dangerous drivers. I know it it doesn't help you avoid being hit but as cyclist we have to make a stand against the idiot drivers who are daily endangering cyclist by reckless driving.
stanno
29 Oct 15#12
Very good jerseys. Had one for several years and it's one of my favourites. Unfortunately not in my size but heat added.
mr-mixalot
29 Oct 15#14
None left in my size, oh well maybe next time
teacherphil
29 Oct 15#15
Just ordered thanks.
Rhythmeister
29 Oct 15#16
Why would you rub a bush?
jr007
29 Oct 15#18
I managed to get some of these in yellow these a few weeks ago.
They are really great for £15!
Stick on a base-layer underneath and you're good to go.
Wish I could get more, bargain!
scrumpypaul
29 Oct 151#20
Just a thought, wonder if sticking a sign on your top saying "helmetcam constantly recording" would help make you safer?
hambar
29 Oct 15#21
I've had one of these in my rotation for 4 winters commuting in London and it's great. Shame that it looks like they are all out of stock.
dodgymix to hambar
30 Oct 15#23
Your brave
Time must be coming (Russian roulette)
Luciegoose
30 Oct 15#24
What is the sizing like on this?? I'm 5"6 65kg would a small fit?
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Some thoughtless Taxi driver just overtook me and then turned sharp left straight in front of me. Without good brakes I'd now be dead.
Frankly I was disappointed than angry.
The debate continues but as a pedestrian, cyclist, motorcyclist and motorist I see some of all groups behaving stupidly on a daily basis. The only sure thing is that the motorist is least likely to be injured.
Reflective or not (and that only works after dark) why not at least minimise the risk by wearing hi-viz; it won't stop stupidity and it won't stop you getting hurt in a collision but it just might make you a tad less likely to be struck.
They are really great for £15!
Stick on a base-layer underneath and you're good to go.
Wish I could get more, bargain!
Time must be coming (Russian roulette)