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Survival Skills - Hi Vis Clothing

If you've read anything I've written about Hi Vis Clothing, you'll know that I don't think that Hi Vis clothing is a substitute for good defensive riding skills and awareness of how accidents happen.

In particular, retro-reflective stripes on waistcoats are too high up to be effective in urban areas where drivers are on dipped headlights and offer absolutely no protection from a SMIDSY accident where the car pulls out in front of the rider from a side turning.

However, in certain conditions such as fog and rain, Hi Vis clothing may be still be useful. I've selected two garments that are of particular use to motorcyclists:

 

Sleeved Waistcoat

sleevedwaistcoatThe slightly oddly named "Sleeved Waistcoat" has a huge advantage over conventional Hi Vis waistcoats;

 - the shoulders and sleeves are the most visible oarts of the rider from the sides, and also from ahead if the machine is fitted with a fairing and from behind if you're carrying a passenger or have a large topbox!

This polyester garment in Saturn Yellow meets safety standard EN471, and the 100% solid knitted fabric has a Velcro fastening and black binding all round the garment.

Available in sizes Medium to XXXL

 

Order Hi Vis sleeved waistcoats now from the Survival Skills shop:

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Per Waistcoat £15.00 including postage and packing

Hi Vis Polo Shirt

hivispoloshirtThis one is aimed squarely at other bike instructors.

The DSA require that whilst running a CBT course the instructor wears Hi Vis clothing. The same will presumably apply to any off-road training carried out by an advanced instructor on the RPMT.

In mid-summer, standing in the hot sun for hours on end wearing a Hi Vis vest over your normal clothing doesn't help for cool heads.

I've found these 100% polyester polo shirts in Saturn Yellow with reflective material which meet the EN471 standard.

Available in sizes Medium to XXL

 

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  • Hi Vis Polo Shirt

Per Shirt £17.50 including postage and packing

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