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Reddit mentions of esonstyle Pack of 6 LED Light Up Band Slap Bracelets Night Safety Wrist Band for Cycling Walking Running Concert Camping Outdoor Sports (6 Pack)
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We found 5 Reddit mentions of esonstyle Pack of 6 LED Light Up Band Slap Bracelets Night Safety Wrist Band for Cycling Walking Running Concert Camping Outdoor Sports (6 Pack). Here are the top ones.
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- Designed to give you 360 degree ultra-high visibility in dusk and night time activities
- Three flashing mode: fast flash, slow flash, and full illumination
- come with a replaceable battery. you can continuous use after change battery. It takes 1 CR2032 battery available at most major stores.
- Place Them Anywhere, On Your Wrists, Arms, Ankles.size:large size 35cm*4cm
- Very bright at night, high visibility protects you,Good for night running jogging, dog walking, concert, camping etc outdoor sports
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Color | 6 pcs |
Height | 0.787401574 Inches |
Length | 3.93700787 Inches |
Release date | July 2018 |
Size | 3.9 x 0.2 x 0.8" |
Weight | 0.44375 Pounds |
Width | 0.1968503935 Inches |
For lightning yourself up, I like buying lots of these and giving them to people in my group: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014D4GAN4/
Looks like a light up wrist band, runners usually wear them for running the in the dark
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sorry to resuscitate an old-ish thread, but i'm about to buy a new pack of these slap-bracelet lights - I bought them to give away to un-lit bikers at Burning Man and found them nice and bright. Easy to wear on your wrists or ankles, and the LED's are replaceable too.
I really like @bk7j 's suggestion of fairy lights! Another way to light your wheels too: zip-tie glowstick-shaped LED's to your spokes. I got these by NiteIze - they're also replaceable-battery.
I bought a set of LED slap bracelets for night. I usually put it on my forearm.
https://www.amazon.com/Esonstyle-Bracelets-Cycling-Walking-Running/dp/B014D4GAN4
Yes, absolutely! If you are running in the dark I definitely suggest you afford yourself any safety precautions you can; drivers in DC seemingly give as little of a shit about pedestrians as possible, so I light myself up like a Christmas tree to visually scream my presence at every crosswalk.
For darkness runs I usually have a reflector belt on around my waist, though there's full body versions and even reflective jackets, and then I also have two reflectors hanging off the back of my Camelback bag. For lights, I'll either wear a headlamp, or when I don't feel like looking like a coal miner, I use the flashlight function on my Apple Watch on one wrist and one of these LED bracelets on the other. I will say if you sweat a lot (probably more of a summer time issue tbh), the LED bracelets aren't super water proof and tend to die in a month or two. There's other wearable light options out there too of course.