: Super Reflective 'Pop Bands' Yellow Med (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer

: Super Reflective 'Pop Bands' Yellow Med (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer

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Super Reflective 'Pop Bands' Yellow Med (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer

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Super Reflective 'Pop Bands' Yellow Med (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1097





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Vedante
Clothing Size: Medium
Color: Yellow
EAN: 0897036001374
Label: Vedante
Product Manufacturer: Vedante
Material Type: genuine 3M scotchlite material
Model: 1-0-0004-M-01
Publisher: Vedante
Ranking: 1097
Studio: Vedante


Piece facts:
  • pops on easily.... no velcro ... fits most everyone
  • 3M scotchlite(tm) reflective material
  • 1.25 inches by 11.75 inches
  • sport colors reflective up to 1500 feet (orange, yellow & white)
  • fashion colors reflective up to 500 feet (pink, red, blue, green)




Stuffer Stocking Great | (Pair) Med Yellow Bands' 'Pop Reflective Super






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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Reflective and Addictive ...
I was recently introduced to these by a friend in Boulder and I LOVE them. I have a set in orange and yellow, which I think are the more reflective colors (although they are all visible from far away). They are addictively fun to "pop" on. I keep wanting to buy these for friends as gifts. I am thinking a lot more about being safe at night now that I'm riding my bike more. It's just getting to expensive to drive all the time. I recommend these to anyone.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - See a Video Demonstration of Vedante POP BANDS
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RO2H55SGRS9X8 See a video demonstration of Vedante's POPBANDS.

They are available in white, yellow, blue, green, tangerine and pink and in 2 sizes (medium an large).

See for your self how they POP on and their spectacular reflective quality.

Links to the other colors are below:

Sustainable Packaged: All colors
Super Reflective "Pop Bands" (Pair) | Blister Gift Package | Great Stocking Stuffer

YELLOW |unpackaged
Super Reflective "Pop Bands" Yellow Large (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer

WHITE|unpackaged
Super Reflective "Pop Bands" White Med (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer
Super Reflective "Pop Bands" White Large (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer

PINK|unpackaged
Super Reflective "Pop Bands" Pink Med (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer
Super Reflective "Pop Bands" Pink Large (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer

BLUE |unpackaged
Super Reflective "Pop Bands" Blue Med (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer
Super Reflective "Pop Bands" Blue Large (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer

GREEN |unpackaged
Super Reflective "Pop Bands" Green Med (Pair) - by Vedante
and Green Large

TANGERINE |unpackaged
Tangerine Medium and
Super Reflective "Pop Bands" Tangerine Large (Pair) | Great Stocking Stuffer



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good visibility but not good pant clip ...
I thought I could use these bands to keep my pants clean while riding the bike, but they fall all the time. They are very easy to put but they are also very easy to involuntarily detach them. Visibility is great, though. I just wish they were more stable on my legs.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - rigid when you fold them out
I got yellow, seem cheap but may last 1 year or so. They become rigid when you fold them out then you "slap" them onto your ankle, wrist, forehead, etc. I have yet to see if they are reflective up to 1500 feet as stated with car lights. Material complies with ANSI 107-2004 (traffic visibilty code) so they must be decent at least. Probably doesn't hurt to have them around you when riding a bike.

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Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Highly reflective ...
These products are incredibly reflective! When my headlights caught a neighbor walking her dog it looked like lasers suspended in midair. It definitely got my attention as I couldn't see either her or the dog until I was dangerously close. I thought I'd have to "make" my kids wear them but they love the fact that they can be seen in a "stylish" manner whether walking, playing or riding their bikes.

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