I agree, I got one before I realized it came with the vest.CaptCrashIdaho wrote:Icon Mil Spec. Very comfortable.

I agree, I got one before I realized it came with the vest.CaptCrashIdaho wrote:Icon Mil Spec. Very comfortable.
I have the same thoughts. I just figure the upper brass wants us to AT LEAST take the initiative to wear SOMETHING that will make us more visible.biker128pedal wrote:Here is the requirement from page 23 of the latest OPNAVINST and a link to the document. This indicates vests are not required night or day. The only thing required is Reflective outer garments but it does not say how much. I know some of the requirements like the experienced course will not go into effect until the end of September but where is the clarification information written down?
OPNAVINST 5100.12H CH-1 25 Jun 08
"(4) Protective Clothing. Riders and passengers shall
wear a long sleeved shirt or jacket, long trousers, and full fingered
gloves or mittens designed for use on a motorcycle.
Motorcycle jackets constructed of abrasion resistant materials
such as leather, kevlar, and/or cordura and containing impact absorbing
padding are highly recommended. To enhance the
ability of other vehicle operators to see and avoid
motorcyclists, outer garments constructed of brightly colored
and reflective materials are highly recommended during daylight
hours. Reflective outer garments or vest shall be worn during
nighttime hours."
http://doni.daps.dla.mil/Directives/050 ... 20CH-1.pdf
It would be nice to know the minimum area. Most new jackets have reflective piping and you can add iron on tape like the 3M material. I have some from Identi-Tape.
http://www.identi-tape.com/iron-on.html
The silver/gray looks brighter at night then the colors.[/url]
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