I don't run at night.
If I did, though, that Tracer thing looks cool.
...there have been plenty of times where I barely saw the person while driving and had to avoid them.
I see so many people in my town running in things you can tell they *think* are reflective, but they are too old and worn to actually reflect. I post stuff that like regularly on the town's running FB page, especially since we've had one woman hit by a car at night on a solo run, and a man killed during a dusk group run...by a train. The reflective stuff obviously isn't for train conductors, but it does add credence to the concept of being incredibly cautious while running. I run the risk of sounding holier than thou, but if it causes one person to go outside in their normal gear and have their spouse or a friend drive by to see IF they are actually visible, then it's worth it.
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At the Princess 5K we saw the cutest clothing item. It's like these:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B010IGP4M4
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LO4939U
The woman wearing it (the Fly shrug) loved it, and it did the job of keeping her hands, arms, neck, and shoulders warm until she warmed up. Then it just ties around the waist without the bulk of a full jacket. But she was pretty tiny, and while I'm small I'm not "tiny".
So I wondered if anyone of the other women on this thread had worn anything like those, and how they liked them.
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bumbershoot - Hot Chocolate Seattle 15K - 3/6/16
bumbershoot - Rock 'n Roll Seattle Half - 6/18/16
bumbershoot - Rock 'n Roll Vancouver 10K 10/22/16
bumbershoot - Rock 'n Roll Vancouver Half 10/23/16