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| | Features | Up to 1200 feet of nighttime visibilityLightweight with a felt backing to provide comfort and keep it secure360 degrees of reflective coverageAdjustable hook and loop fasteningDimensions 1-1/2" gridded tape. A full 14" long
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| | Description | Reflexite and Scotchlite provide maximum brightness to keep you safe |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 8.0 inches | | Package Width: | 4.8 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 31 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 31 customer reviews )
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24 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Great! Jan 08, 2008
By D. M. Meckley These are great! Could be a bit longer, as I prefer to wear them on my arm, they just reach for me, could be a problem for someone more muscular. But reflect well, velcro works great! My whole family of runners use them.
23 of 25 found the following review helpful:
A bike commuter looking for a solution to the oil tattoo May 17, 2010
By D. J. Hampton In December I began commuting to work in DC on my bicycle. I usually wear black dress slacks or black suit pants, and the "bike commuter tattoo" caused by pants accidentally brushing against the greasy chain is rarely an issue since they do not show the black grease line. However, work has casual dress days, and I was looking for a way to wear my khaki dress pants to work while riding the bike. I thought it was a pain to delicately fold the pants, ride to work, and unpack them where I would invariably find them wrinkled. There was no bike grease on the pants, but wrinkles are unprofessional.
I had seen these on runners and one day on the way to work stopped a passing jogger and asked what they were. I thought they would be perfect as an additional way to keep my chain side leg from hitting the chain while riding. I ordered them from Amazon and after a month I can tell you they work like a charm. One fold of the bottom of the pants and then velcro one of these over them. Voila...problem solved.
For any bike commuters looking to avoid the chain stains while increasing visibility...these are the bee's knees
22 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Good quality and bright Apr 07, 2007
By C. Thompson
"cthompson012"
I keep a pair of these in my bag of running gear. They are very reflective and eye catching to drivers. You can also wrap them around your forearm when wearing a jacket or sweatshirt. Stay Safe and be seen!
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Labeled "Leg Bands" but FAR TOO SHORT for Legs Feb 20, 2011
By Hans The card is labeled "Reflective Leg Bands." One of the bands is not even long enough to wrap around my upper arm. I don't have the problem of loose Velcro that other reviewers have noted, but it takes using both bands of the pair stuck together to be long enough to wrap around one leg. One band might be long enough to reach around the leg or upper arm of a small child. No way is it long enough for the leg or upper arm of an athletic adult in good shape. The good thing about this product is its very bright reflectivity. If the bands were longer, I would rate them 5 stars.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Terrible... Dec 06, 2010
By Avid Camper
"WS"
Trying to remove these from the package the velcro fell completely off, as it was not sewn on properly/securely. Very flimsy. Seem to be fairly reflective, but due to the poor quality, we would not buy these again. Still looking for a better alternative for night-time dog walking...
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