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BikeSeen Fluorescent Blouson Over-Jacket
by B.K. for webBikeWorld
Next time you see an advertisement for a
motorcycle rain suit, check out the color. Chances
are it will be black or some dark shade of green or
gray.
This has always been a source of
amazement to me, because if I'm riding in the rain (an
admittedly rare occurrence if I can avoid it), the worst
possible color choices I can think of for my outerwear
would be black, green or gray!
At the very least, the upper part of the
body should be as bright and visible as possible at
night and in the rain, fog or around sunrise or sunset.
If I could get a jacket made from orange LEDs, I'd wear
it! Maybe someday...
In the meantime, this "Fluorescent
Blouson Over Jacket" by BikeSeen is just the ticket.
It's similar to the very bright and very visible
fluorescent jackets worn by police and rescue personnel
in the U.K.
This high visibility jacket is CE certified and meets
the European standard
EN471:1994 for "high visibility warning clothing"
and also the EN343 foul weather protection standard for
garments.
The word blouson is not commonly used in
the U.S.A., but it's derived from the French and is
defined as "a garment (as a dress or blouse) having a
close waistband with a blousing of material over it
(Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary).
These type of high visibility jackets
are often seen throughout Europe on personnel who must
have the highest levels of visibility for safety reasons
whilst working in traffic.
The BikeSeen blouson shown here is
specifically designed for motorcyclists. It has a
loose enough cut to fit over every type of motorcycle
outer jacket we've tried, yet it isn't too bulky.
The size large fits perfectly over a U.S. men's size 44
jacket, and it folds up into a relatively small bundle,
which can be carried in a tank bag, saddlebag or under
the seat or tail piece of some motorcycles.
The jacket is nicely made of 100% nylon.
It's fully lined with a nylon taffeta fabric, right down
to the elastic double cuffs, which are designed to keep
water from intruding up the sleeve (see photo).
The waistband also has a wide section of elastic on
either side, allowing the jacket to fit snugly over most
any type of motorcycle jacket outerwear with comfort.
A huge nylon zipper with nice, big teeth
for ease of use with gloves is hidden behind a
full-length outer flap that is secured with 5 heavy-duty
nylon snaps. The jacket also has a normal type of
collar and an internal loop for hanging on a hook.
Here's a tip: the collar can be folded inwards when
riding so that it doesn't interfere with the helmet, and
it looks a bit more streamlined for motorcycle riding.
There are two outer slash pockets on the
jacket, each about 180 mm wide by 180 mm deep (7").
The pockets have a simple flap with no zipper or other
closure. The inside left breast has a simple
pocket that measures approximately 150 mm wide (6") by
180 mm deep. It secures with a small section of
"hook and loop" fastener at the top.
One of the tradeoffs in wearing a
waterproof outer garment over motorcycle clothing in the
rain is the difficulty in keeping the wearer cool
underneath the waterproof layer. The BikeSeen high
visibility jacket has two grommeted holes underneath
each arm, but the holes don't continue through the inner
taffeta lining.
The jacket kept us dry during a
relatively short rain storm, but it can get a bit warm
underneath. This can be relieved somewhat by
opening up the zipper during a lull in the storm,
although that has the side effect of causing the jacket
to billow out in the back during certain combinations of
speed and aerodynamics.
The color of this high visibility jacket
is called "Royal Gold". It's a highly visible
fluorescent yellow, with huge strips of 3M Scotchlite
reflective striping across the front, the back and
around the arms. The photo at the top of this page
illustrates the "on/off" lightning effect of the
reflective striping in a simulated day/night
environment.
What's nice about having a jacket like
this is that it's much less expensive than purchasing a
high visibility yellow motorcycle jacket. Many
riders are not fond of high visibility colors for every
day riding, and owning this jacket is a good compromise,
because it can be easily thrown on over any other type
of outerwear when the conditions call for high
visibility.
The jacket can also, of course, be used
for street wear whenever the weather demands high
visibility, such as walking the dog at night --
something I do quite frequently. I live in a rural
area where the roads have no sidewalks, and I'm sure
that the BikeSeen jacket has made me much more visible
than ever before.
The BikeSeen Fluorescent Blouson Over-Jacket
retails for only £25.00, with free shipping in the U.K.
and a maximum of £5.00 shipping anywhere else in the
world.
BikeSeen carries several other high
visibility fluorescent jackets, vests and other products
at very reasonable prices. Check out their unique
motorcycle backpack with hideaway shoulder straps and
high visibility reflective cover. They also sell the TinWolf
reflective motorcycle vest, which was covered in a
recent webBikeWorld review, along with the Helmet
Halo, the "Visi-Belt" and other high visibility products
for both bike and rider.
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Product
Review: High Visibility Reflective Jacket |
| Available
From: Bikeseen (As of January 2008, the company is apparently
no longer in business). Try
Surplus & Outdoors (UK) for similar jackets. |
Suggested
Retail Price: £25.00 |
| Colors: Fluorescent yellow or
yellow/blue. |
Made
in: Unknown |
| Product
Comments: Waterproof outer jacket offers high visibility and
can be worn over motorcycle clothing or for street wear. |
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