Interesting Hi-Vis clothing seen...

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...at Santiago. Here are two things I saw today. They focus on how to wear hi-viz safety colors do as to be visible while walking.

The first image suggests one clever way to wear a hi-viz safety vest.

The second image suggests one way to present a moving, hi-viz warning to oncoming drivers, wake the dead, and cure a hangover. However, it might cause temporary blindness.

See attached images... Hope this helps.

Oops, the images are In reverse order. You guys will sort it.

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If you are going to wear Hi-Vis vests look for one that is to Class 3 - intended for highways work rather than Class 2 or Class 1 (is that a buttercup I see in yonder field?). A vest with sleeves makes you more "human shaped" and more visible and should have two reflective bands around them. You can get them with 3/4 sleeves so they're not so hot and in a material they call "tee-bag" in the UK construction industry - I believe American summer grade football shirts come in this too?

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And, if you worry about getting cold, you can even get hi-vis fleece jackets - I've one knocking around somewhere that I refused to wear because it made me look like an oversized Teddy Bear.

As said before - hi-vis doesn't protect you, it just gives the drivers something to aim at.
 
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Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

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It is his VERY BRIGHT trainers / shoes. They were a combination of hi-viz safety lime yellow neon, PLUS day-glo international orange.

He looked rather like a psychedelic poster from the 1960’s. Sure was bright, especially early in the morning.

If I posted the full size photo instead a a thumbnail. The color intensity would have more apparent.

Sorry, I get the Hi-Vis vest idea.
Not sure what the other one is about......... :oops:
He has a small patch on his pack. Is that it?
 
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Chris just returned home from walked a higgly piggly Portuguese Camino from Porto with her most excellent son Matthew. I had the extreme pleasure of sharing a meal with Chris, Alipilgrim, VNWalking, and SYates.

It seems there are a LOT of Forum members in and around Santiago at present.
 
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Chris just returned home from walked a highly ought Portuguese Camino from Porto with her most excellent son Matthew. I had the extreme pleasure of sharing a meal with Chris, Alipilgrim, VNWalking, and SYates.

It seems there are a LOT of Forum members in and around Santiago at present.
Here's a picture I took of our meet up dinner!
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Wouldn't that be a shirt or jacket and not a vest at all?
Two countries divided by the same language - again! 🇺🇲🇬🇧

It's like you say pants, we say trousers; you say potato, we say potato . . . er
57418 hi-vis, long sleeved, vest
57419 hi-vis jacket

57420 hi-vis shirt
 
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It is his VERY BRIGHT trainers / shoes. They were a combination of hi-viz safety lime yellow neon, PLUS day-glo international orange.

He looked rather like a psychedelic poster from the 1960’s. Sure was bright, especially early in the morning.

If I posted the full size photo instead a a thumbnail. The color intensity would have more apparent.
What we'd call a "Near Miss" on a UK construction site (hint: he's neither wearing gloves, ear nor eye protection)

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EVERY Pilgrim should be clad thus!
 
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...at Santiago. Here are two things I saw today. They focus on how to wear hi-viz safety colors do as to be visible while walking.

The first image suggests one clever way to wear a hi-viz safety vest.

The second image suggests one way to present a moving, hi-viz warning to oncoming drivers, wake the dead, and cure a hangover. However, it might cause temporary blindness.

See attached images... Hope this helps.

Oops, the images are In reverse order. You guys will sort it.

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When we walked the VdlP back in 2015, the police stopped our little group of 4 (and I think we were filmed by the local TV 😎).... Anyway, they handed us one yellow vest and told us it should be worn on the backpack of the last walker.
Just like on your picture.
Which we did 🙂
 
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I used to be cool, all black and gray. Now I nearly glow in the dark with safety yellow.
ALMOST made me spray me tinto on me computer! 😆

Hear you's loud and clear. At the last minute before my first Camino, I grabbed this little clip on flashing red led tail light from my bike and, attached it to my backpack. Was I EVER so happy when we got to walking on some seriously blind curves on the CP!
 
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...at Santiago. Here are two things I saw today. They focus on how to wear hi-viz safety colors do as to be visible while walking.

The first image suggests one clever way to wear a hi-viz safety vest.

The second image suggests one way to present a moving, hi-viz warning to oncoming drivers, wake the dead, and cure a hangover. However, it might cause temporary blindness.

See attached images... Hope this helps.

Oops, the images are In reverse order. You guys will sort it.

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You give the perfect explanation. I understand know that, why it is necessary to wear hi-viz. Thanks, Bro.
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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As a motorcyclist as well as hiker I'm a big fan of hi-viz. I actually like the look, too. Nuclear lime green distracts and blinds the viewer from my ugly face. But I don't recall many places on the four CdS routes I have taken where it is particularly called for. There is, BTW, great debate on motorcycle fora as to whether hi-viz actually helps motorists see you, but the consensus is better safe than sorry.
 
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As a motorcyclist as well as hiker I'm a big fan of hi-viz. I actually like the look, too. Nuclear lime green distracts and blinds the viewer from my ugly face. But I don't recall many places on the four CdS routes I have taken where it is particularly called for. There is, BTW, great debate on motorcycle fora as to whether hi-viz actually helps motorists see you, but the consensus is better safe than sorry.
Reflectability is more important at night, Hi-Viz perhaps in the day ... depending on how many other distractions are about.
For night, here's a brief amateur video about a 3M reflective jacket ... and a 3M promotional video
 
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Sooo.....to the Brits a shirt isn't a shirt if it only has sleeves, it must also go up to the neck? Thus the garment in the first photo, even though it has sleeves, is a vest? I'm so confused. 😬:D
Don't forget that, in this instance, we're talking about specialised protective equipment - it's all very technical and you needn't worry about it ;) 👷‍♀️👷‍♂️👌
 
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Don't forget that, in this instance, we're talking about specialised protective equipment - it's all very technical and you needn't worry about it ;) 👷‍♀️👷‍♂️👌

Perfect. I will keep my day job, especially since I'm still none the wiser. :D
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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...It only takes one car and one careless distracted driver so make yourself visible when a car approaches.
This is so true! Yes, 'accidents' will still happen but, it's our responsibility to do as much as we can to make ourselves visible.
 

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I am bringing my yellow vest for visibility. Since I am traveling through Charles de Gaulle airport, I thought it would be hilarious if somebody thought I was part of the gilets jaunes movement. Not a political statement. I just don’t want to get hit by a car.
 

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