Light Up the Darkness with Nathan Visibility
Daylight hours are starting to shrink, meaning more hours of running with low visibility. Visibility can not only help you see, but can ensure that you are seen by cars, pedestrians, cyclists, etc.
There are two types of visibility – active and passive. Passive would be the reflectivity that lights up when it is hit by light. Active are lights that call out as a beacon to others. The more visibility that you are wearing while running, the farther away you will be recognized as a human being. You should always be wearing at least 3 points of visibility on both front and back, and one of the three should be an active beacon.
This fall, Nathan has all the products you need to stay visible and stay safe.
Active Visibility:
Neutron Fire Headlamp
- Lightweight, weather resistant
- Center 115 lumen spotlight
- 2 side strobes with RGB (Red, Green, or Blue) Light
- 5 modes: low, medium, high, strobe and sprint
- Battery Life up to 30 hours depending on the mode; runs off of replaceable AAA batteries
Zephyr Fire 100 Hand Torch
- Grip free
- 100+ Lumen pointed downward at a 24 degree angle to be able to see the ground ahead
- USB rechargeable
- Back strobe for added visibility
- Emergency Siren
LightSpur Rx
- Securely clips on your heel
- RGB Light allows you to change the color of the LED from red to green to blue
- USB rechargeable battery can last up to 12 hours
- 3+ Lumens
- Weather resistant
Lux Strobe Rx
- Clip on anywhere
- RGB Light
- USB rechargeable and weather resistant
- 8 Lumens
Passive Reflectivity:
Bandolier Safety Vest
- 360 degrees of visibility
- Zippered pocket for stashing small items
- Lightweight mesh
Hydration – handhelds and waistbelts
- Insulated versions not only keep water cold (or from freezing in the winter) but also offer added reflectivity
Reflective Locklaces
- The benefits and quickness of lock laces with added safety from the reflective detail
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