Check out RoadID
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Check out RoadID
With a fairly big group riding and many people not knowing each other or if you like to go for a solo spin, these are pretty good bits of kit if things come unstuck.
Allows you to put your name, contact phone numbers and medical info and can be worn on your wrist, neck, ankle or shoe.
Check it out.
www.roadid.com
Allows you to put your name, contact phone numbers and medical info and can be worn on your wrist, neck, ankle or shoe.
Check it out.
www.roadid.com
Kiwi- Posts : 4
Join date : 2011-05-10
Location : Abu Dhabi
Re: Check out RoadID
Kiwi - see the Woulter Weyland thread too
Spindoctor- Posts : 234
Join date : 2011-04-01
Age : 61
Re: Check out RoadID
Kiwi wrote:With a fairly big group riding and many people not knowing each other or if you like to go for a solo spin, these are pretty good bits of kit if things come unstuck.
Allows you to put your name, contact phone numbers and medical info and can be worn on your wrist, neck, ankle or shoe.
Check it out.
www.roadid.com
I propose to have such athing in a fixed place, where all members have it when they ride with Raha Rev, Once we do this and everyone knows we can find it blindly in case we need it.
I propose to have it in the rear pocket of the jersey.
Other ideas/suggestions, please put them here:..
MNSlingerland- Posts : 168
Join date : 2011-04-03
Age : 53
Location : Calgary, Canada
Re: Check out RoadID
Martin
I think it's down to each cyclist to apply and use, but if you believe having it lessens the odds of needing it then we should encourage something. We can do this very effectively with a little laminated card with contact details on it which can be switched from jersey to jersey, or in a saddle bag - very cheap to organise, reproduce, small and light - I could mock something up!
I think the road iD is different and more obvious and a conscious decision by the wearer. They are also good for tri guys as they are waterproof. I will bring mine out when it arrives
Dom
I think it's down to each cyclist to apply and use, but if you believe having it lessens the odds of needing it then we should encourage something. We can do this very effectively with a little laminated card with contact details on it which can be switched from jersey to jersey, or in a saddle bag - very cheap to organise, reproduce, small and light - I could mock something up!
I think the road iD is different and more obvious and a conscious decision by the wearer. They are also good for tri guys as they are waterproof. I will bring mine out when it arrives
Dom
Spindoctor- Posts : 234
Join date : 2011-04-01
Age : 61
Re: Check out RoadID
Spindoctor wrote:Martin
I think it's down to each cyclist to apply and use, but if you believe having it lessens the odds of needing it then we should encourage something. We can do this very effectively with a little laminated card with contact details on it which can be switched from jersey to jersey, or in a saddle bag - very cheap to organise, reproduce, small and light - I could mock something up!
I think the road iD is different and more obvious and a conscious decision by the wearer. They are also good for tri guys as they are waterproof. I will bring mine out when it arrives
Dom
Sure, sure,
I just would like to prevent that I will have to search your body and or bike after being hit by a that 40 tons lorry coming from the opposite direction...(just give you an example). I think it would be better when we always know where that card is, for this purpose I propsed a fixed location...
MNSlingerland- Posts : 168
Join date : 2011-04-03
Age : 53
Location : Calgary, Canada
Re: Check out RoadID
I have had my RoadID for over a year now and wear it on my wrist. My kids also have the wrist bands.
The idea with them being on your wrist, neck etc is Emergency Services don't have to go looking for your ID.
If anyone is interested in getting a RoadID then the following code will get you a $1 off (for all you big spenders)
ThanksQuintin5716712
It's good for 30 days and or 20 uses.
The idea with them being on your wrist, neck etc is Emergency Services don't have to go looking for your ID.
If anyone is interested in getting a RoadID then the following code will get you a $1 off (for all you big spenders)
ThanksQuintin5716712
It's good for 30 days and or 20 uses.
Kiwi- Posts : 4
Join date : 2011-05-10
Location : Abu Dhabi
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