View Full Version : Where to buy high vis vest/jackets?
mattian
15th February 2010, 20:43
I don't think its premature of me to suggest that we are probably at the tail end of summer now, autumn next and winter just around the corner. I'm looking at getting myself a High visibility vest for the dark and foggy early morning/late evening commutes.
I can't for the life of me find any on the net..... I type in "high visibilty vest" on trademe nothing ! having a hard look on "motorcyclegear.co.nz' and motomail.... can't find anything!
Anyone know where to look? recomend any bike shops around that will stock them?
cheers.
rapid van cleef
15th February 2010, 20:48
i bought my padded waterproof hi vis jacket from a builder merchant when i was in uk. i wear it over my leathers and its warm, waterproof, and very bright. try looking in a simialr place here in nz. ive never seen anything like that here in nz though.
Sable
15th February 2010, 20:48
http://www.nzsafety.co.nz/
mattian
15th February 2010, 20:49
sweet! thankyou, yes, I think I may have to chack out "other" supply stores rather than bike related.
mattian
15th February 2010, 20:51
http://www.nzsafety.co.nz/
Aha ! thankyou
The Stranger
15th February 2010, 20:57
I don't think its premature of me to suggest that we are probably at the tail end of summer now, autumn next and winter just around the corner. I'm looking at getting myself a High visibility vest for the dark and foggy early morning/late evening commutes.
I can't for the life of me find any on the net..... I type in "high visibilty vest" on trademe nothing ! having a hard look on "motorcyclegear.co.nz' and motomail.... can't find anything!
Anyone know where to look?
honda dealers should have them, mind you they'd be pretty popular with honda riders so they may have all sold out.
mattian
15th February 2010, 21:02
honda dealers should have them, mind you they'd be pretty popular with honda riders so they may have all sold out.
well..... apparently I'm riding around on a so-called "girls" bike so, I guess I'm half way there.
Ratti
16th February 2010, 16:56
any safety shop has a good selection. I just purchased a set comprising yellow hi vis breathable rain coat with a removable hivis/polarfleece vest and matching strides for 200 from A1 embroiderers here in Petone. Might be worth checking out some place like that too. Safety gear tends to be super expensive just 'cos its got 'safety' written on it
Nasty
16th February 2010, 17:09
TSS sells Hi Vis motorcycle jackets ... they look great .. but no help to you since you are in Auckland :)
I get my hi vis from NZ Safety.
R-Soul
26th February 2010, 12:01
Also, I have a hi vis vest that I bough tfrom NZ safety, but its got a zip at front that keeps undoing itself in the wind. I like teh zip, but it must be at the side.
Anyone know where to get something like this?
Spazman727
4th March 2010, 11:58
Get a job in construction, then you get one for free.
But seriously any work safty shop should have them.
bert_is_evil
4th March 2010, 12:27
My local $2 shop has mesh ones with loads of reflective tape on them, the mesh is good as it doesn't billow out in the wind (on the mtb anyway, haven't worn it on the mc). I've seen the same thing at Mitre10 but for more $.
portokiwi
4th March 2010, 14:07
True most $2 shops and the local chinese shops sell them cheap........ Not bad either. I have even used a pair of wet weather pants from the one in Glen Innes over a year ago. Still dry so far lol.
For $15.00
R-Soul
4th March 2010, 14:08
Also, I have a hi vis vest that I bough tfrom NZ safety, but its got a zip at front that keeps undoing itself in the wind. I like teh zip, but it must be at the side.
Anyone know where to get something like this?
The problem with the $2 shop ones is that they are hedl together with velcro which comes undone. an the zip ones also come undone. They need a clip on the top or something...
yachtie10
4th March 2010, 14:20
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Building-renovation/Building-supplies/Safety-gear/High-visibility-clothing/auction-275554094.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Building-renovation/Building-supplies/Safety-gear/High-visibility-clothing/auction-274379805.htm
Any Safety store as said
Bald Eagle
4th March 2010, 14:26
I don't think its premature of me to suggest that we are probably at the tail end of summer now, autumn next and winter just around the corner. I'm looking at getting myself a High visibility vest for the dark and foggy early morning/late evening commutes.
I can't for the life of me find any on the net..... I type in "high visibilty vest" on trademe nothing ! having a hard look on "motorcyclegear.co.nz' and motomail.... can't find anything!
Anyone know where to look? recomend any bike shops around that will stock them?
cheers.
Get one them neat hi-viz protest kits from the sewing circle ladies, I am still using mine on a daily basis and the velcroe front has never opened up even in the welly winds.
mazz1972
4th March 2010, 15:11
Got ours free at a ride a couple of years ago....getting a bit faded now. Prior to that we got some from Uncle Bills in Porirua for about $3.50 each - they do up with velcro on the front but never came undone.
Oxford make some nice flash ones now with stretchy side panels so they fit snug and don't flap around...very nice but a bit pricey at $80 tho See here (http://www.northern.co.nz/products/35-road_and_sport_rider_protection/2506-oxford_reflective_active_bright_top.aspx)
Mitre 10, Mega, Placemakers, etc usually have vests of some sort, or any safety shop will sell them. Maybe rural places like RD1 etc.
tzrbrett
4th March 2010, 23:43
i have seen them at the $2 shop
Mike Wilson
24th April 2010, 15:01
Hi, a lot of those Chineese stores in town sell these or Protector Safety outlets....Good Luck Mike Wilson jetleathers.com
gsx katana
24th April 2010, 15:23
NZ Safety is the place to go..
Morcs
24th April 2010, 16:04
tried your local gay bar?
davebullet
1st May 2010, 07:53
The Warehouse believe it or not. Probably quality wise somewhere between your $2 shop and your NZ Safety model. Cost about $10-$15 from memory. Zips up front and multiple sizes. Orange colour
awayatc
1st May 2010, 08:15
all the shops that sell safety gear have them.......good sturdy ones and cheap nasty ones....
I get them for work, But i don't wear them on the bike......
I believe they may give you a false sense of security,
Maybe you are better of thinking that you are invisible and people don't see you....and ride accordingly.
Some cagedrivers won't "see" you no matter what you wear....
Good luck
p.dath
1st May 2010, 08:42
I believe they may give you a false sense of security,
Maybe you are better of thinking that you are invisible and people don't see you....and ride accordingly.
The "sense of security" you experience is purely a choice you make inside of your own brain. Your riding should be the same, regardless of weather you are wearing a high-viz vest or not. A garment does not change your level of "security".
Ultimately you have to decide what you think are the most pre-valent dangers, and take steps to mitigate those dangers. Different people have different perceptions of those dangers, and wear different gear as a result.
But I think it is a big stretch of the imagination to suggest you might be in greater danger wearing a high-viz vest (that would suggest your brain is acting differently because of a piece of clothing - suggesting the rider was a mental perception error). Studies I have read suggest they make little difference (your neither in more danger nor safer). I also find it hard to suggest you will be safer wearing a high-viz vest (little evidence to suggest this).
However, even though I see little evidence that they make any difference to accident rates, I still choose to wear one in the dark (hopefull optimism that it might one day save my life, and the pre-caution is easy to take). Otherwise it is just the leathers for me.
The difference is all in perception. If you have a concern about not being seen and you can do something about it, then you are not so worried about being seen and can concentrate better at the job in hand.
I went hunting (pest destruction) a short while ago with a foster son and we walked to the bottom of a very large gully, we called up on the radoi for a lift back to the top of the hill. The people in the 4WD told us that they could only see the kid in the "Blaze Orange" hat and where was I and well I was standing right next to him.
FatHead
25th May 2010, 11:52
Review of Lumivest High Vis Jacket here http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/123907-Lumivest-Safety-Vest-Review?p=1129762910#post1129762910 Got some good prices on these from the NZ distributor.
Cheers
Brian
FJRider
25th May 2010, 12:20
The problem with the $2 shop ones is that they are hedl together with velcro which comes undone. an the zip ones also come undone. They need a clip on the top or something...
CRT or any farm supply companys sell the stuff ... and a big safety pin through the zip toggle stops it coming undone ..
Shewolf
27th May 2010, 14:17
I rode home in the weather bomb the other day - thought I was near invisible so popped into a $2 shop in Katikati and got the cheap mesh hi-vis deal.
Stayed on - velcro holds secure and doesn't billow. And man was I swept around on the road a far bit.
BMCruiser
27th May 2010, 22:59
I completed an ACC approved rider training session with Roadcraft and got a free Look Out For Bikes hi viz vest courtesy of ACC
quickbuck
27th May 2010, 23:35
I rode home in the weather bomb the other day - thought I was near invisible so popped into a $2 shop in Katikati and got the cheap mesh hi-vis deal.
Stayed on - velcro holds secure and doesn't billow. And man was I swept around on the road a far bit.
I have to say that there is no velcro that will shand up tothe Manawatu winds,
You are best to get one with a zip around here parts... OR a Dayglo technic jacket.
Must say I love my Freeway Jacket.
Thomasina
11th April 2011, 12:51
http://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/category/road%20gear%20(mens)/high%20visibility.aspx
The flashing light one is no longer available, but the Revit one is... hope this is helpful.
awa355
11th April 2011, 14:55
Ironic, that I have just returned home from a walk uptown. I was looking around the shops for some silver reflective tape that might stick to my jacket. Found nothing,( plenty of vests, but already have one), apart from some red relecter tape at repcos.
One shop I didn't think to try was the cycle shops.
I'm using a vest from Mitre 10. It tends to balloon out on the back. Hence, the looking for something that could be fixed to the jacket. Would also be one less thing to put on over the work uniform, jacket etc.
awa355
11th April 2011, 14:58
http://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/category/road%20gear%20(mens)/high%20visibility.aspx
The flashing light one is no longer available, but the Revit one is... hope this is helpful.
The flashing light one would be handy if you could change the colours, Imagine having green, amber and orange at the push of a button.
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