Has anyone used this before. Does it really help you be seen at night?
http://www.imotorcyclestore.com/cgi-bin ... ype_02L_01
Helmet Halo
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YES!!! I had one on my first helmet. Loved it. VERY visible even in daylight. Shine any light on it and it shines back.
That said, there are two things to keep in mind: the Helmet Halo is made from a stretch fabric that has the reflective stuff 'laminated' on top. If you over-stretch the Halo in putting it on your helmet, then it will get loose and will end up around your shoulders instead of staying on your helmet.
(Don't try to remove and replace the Halo once you've got it in position, either).
Also, it won't work on a flip-up helmet (obviously).
P
That said, there are two things to keep in mind: the Helmet Halo is made from a stretch fabric that has the reflective stuff 'laminated' on top. If you over-stretch the Halo in putting it on your helmet, then it will get loose and will end up around your shoulders instead of staying on your helmet.
(Don't try to remove and replace the Halo once you've got it in position, either).
Also, it won't work on a flip-up helmet (obviously).
P
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