View Full Version : Are you ladies wearing road ID's
tlnbmd
05-31-2012, 10:18 AM
I am thinking of getting one of those road ID's. You wear them around your wrist or ankle.
Any comments?
Thanks
Terry
Becky
05-31-2012, 10:23 AM
Yes. Love it. Don't leave home without it.
Get the wrist one....it's much more likely to be found in an emergency than something on your ankle.
Norse
05-31-2012, 10:34 AM
If you do a search, you will find a lot of discussion about Road IDs. I never leave home without it. Mine is for the wrist and the general concensus is that wrist id's are most likely to be seen by EMTs. That said, DP has one for her shoe.
ny biker
05-31-2012, 10:39 AM
I have two. One stays with the bike gear so I always have it for rides.
The other stays with my gym bag. I wear it to the gym (I walk there and don't bring my wallet with me) and when I go for walks around the neighborhood.
They're awesome. Hope you never need it, but be prepared just in case.
westtexas
05-31-2012, 10:45 AM
I have the road ID slim. Used to wear it just on rides, now I wear it all the time on my wrist. I've got some medical allergies so I used it kind of like a med-alert bracelet. I only take it off if I'm getting all fancied up (very rare, haha!).
tlnbmd
05-31-2012, 10:56 AM
thanks for your comments, will order a couple asap!
thinking of getting them for my sons too.
indysteel
05-31-2012, 10:59 AM
I have a "dog tag" Road ID that I wear during any outdoor activity. Love it! In retrospect, I wish I'd ordered a wristband instead though.
SadieKate
05-31-2012, 11:07 AM
I have two interactive IDs so that I can have lots of information available. The shoe version stays on my running or riding pack so I never leave home without it. I have the wrist version for when I'm not carrying a pack.
If you order a wrist version, consider the silicone band because the velcro version has snagged more than one expensive top.
zoom-zoom
05-31-2012, 11:21 AM
If you order a wrist version, consider the silicon band because the velco version has snagged more than one expensive top.
Yeah, I've had this happen, too...though the silicone ones gave me bad eczema on my wrist...that mix of sweat and sunblock and moisture and my skin were not happy together. Bummer, since I like the silicone ones better.
Reesha
05-31-2012, 11:54 AM
I don't have one yet but in the meantime I ride with my health insurance card and text my dbf every ten miles or so where I am just in case.
Catrin
05-31-2012, 12:29 PM
Yes, I've the interactive inexpensive slimline version. I don't ride (or hike) without it.
Blueberry
05-31-2012, 12:51 PM
I have one "tag" and switch it between wrist and ankle ID. That said, it's 95% on my ankle. I know wrist is preferable, but it drives me nuts when exercising. So....better to have one on my ankle than not at all. But - so long as you're getting the same form factor (i.e., not the slim), you can switch it and see which form you like the best for minimal extra cost.
ridenread
05-31-2012, 02:05 PM
Never leave for a ride without the road ID around my ankle. I really can't tolerate wearing it on my wrist.
rubysoho
05-31-2012, 03:37 PM
I have one for my wrist. Originally I purchased it for bike rides but now I wear it on hikes, runs, etc... I purchased the original (velcro) and think my next one will be a slimmer version.
kajero
05-31-2012, 04:09 PM
I had a terrible crash. The ID tag told them who to call, my insurance number, and what hospital to bring me to. Don't go riding without one.
goride
05-31-2012, 04:20 PM
I have the velcro wrist version. I keep one with my bike gear so I don't forget to put it on when I ride. I use the other one for my other outdoor activities - hiking, running, etc.
bmccasland
06-01-2012, 07:18 AM
I wear my Medic Alert "dog tags".
Tri Girl
06-01-2012, 10:20 AM
I have the silicone wrist one (now they make the slim one that I want). I wear it every single day (day and night). I never take it off. I figure if I'm ever in ANY kind of accident (bike, car, running, hiking, etc) I want someone to know immediately how to get in touch with my hubs.
lovelygamer
06-01-2012, 10:21 AM
Does anyone have a link to the place you buy these items at? Thanks!:D
ny biker
06-01-2012, 11:09 AM
While you're at their site, check out their reflective gear. I love the wrist and ankle bands, and the shoelaces are also great. And you can't beat the prices with a stick.
Jo-n-NY
06-01-2012, 11:28 AM
I am on my 2nd one since some of my contact info changed. I now have the slim and really like it, don't even know I am wearing it. A lot of guys in our club also wear them.
Jiffer
06-01-2012, 11:40 AM
Yep. I have the silicone wrist one. I switch which wrist it goes on to at least somewhat help with the "cyclist tan" factor. (Well, I can pretend it's helping anyway!) I wasn't aware there was a "slime line" version. I will certainly check that out!
lovelygamer
06-01-2012, 12:15 PM
Thank you, I will check it out. I have an emergency wallet card but I don't always carry the wallet on me. These are brilliant. I will also check out the hi -vis. :D
malkin
06-01-2012, 12:58 PM
I need a new one. Most of my info has changed and I didn't spring for interactive.
Always wear mine - in fact just ordered updated ones since we don't have the phone # listed on them any more.
Savra
06-01-2012, 03:36 PM
I have two. One fits on my bike shoes and the other is a wrist id. I don't leave home without one and I encourage others to get one.
soprano
06-02-2012, 08:12 AM
PSA if you have the interactive ID: if you haven't checked your information lately, go login and make sure everything's correct and up to date. I checked on mine this morning and there was a lot of information missing that I could swear I had entered last year.
surgtech1956
06-02-2012, 08:43 AM
I was just looking at their web site. I'm going to order one, I hate to admit this, but I've been riding without any ID(and I know better, I work at a hospital):o What color do you have? I like the brighter colors, do they wash up good? Thanks
zoom-zoom
06-02-2012, 08:57 AM
I have the blue, since all of my bikes have blue on them in some capacity. They do wash well.
Blueberry
06-02-2012, 09:56 AM
I was just looking at their web site. I'm going to order one, I hate to admit this, but I've been riding without any ID(and I know better, I work at a hospital):o What color do you have? I like the brighter colors, do they wash up good? Thanks
I have the pink ankle, and it's holding up well. DH has the red ankle, and it's also holding up well.
You can also take the "ID" part off and put it on a new band (they sell them separately for a minimal cost). So, you can change it up, replace a worn band, etc.
You ladies have me pondering the skinny wrist one now....different tag, though.
surgtech1956
06-02-2012, 11:38 AM
I can't decide on the original Road ID or the Slim Road ID. My wrist are kind of small, so I think the slim might be better, but the original looks like it might be made a little better. I have it narrowed down to either purple or pink.
spindizzy
06-02-2012, 11:56 AM
I have purple for home rides, runs, races & gym activities and yellow for "up at the cottage" rides & runs. Just updated the info tag portions this year as DH cell phone # changed. Wash whatever one I've been using weekly- just use some shampoo when I am in shower. Feel absolutely naked without it.
Catrin
06-02-2012, 11:59 AM
I can't decide on the original Road ID or the Slim Road ID. My wrist are kind of small, so I think the slim might be better, but the original looks like it might be made a little better. I have it narrowed down to either purple or pink.
I've the Slim and it seems fine - I went for the small size since I've small wrists and while I do have to stretch it a bit to get it over my knuckles, it is fine after that point and not too small/tight. It is made from the same material as the Livestrong bracelets.
I think the original Road ID is the velcro version - but I assume you are referring to the Elite version - it is made of a different material than the Slim, or at least that is my understanding. My Slim doesn't seem too thin/narrow for my wrist. The purple is nice, the Slim is my second Road ID in that color. My original was the velcro one and my sensitive skin found it a bit on the rough side - I had to leave it much too loose to avoid irritation.
I did choose the Interactive, and am glad I did.
Artista
06-02-2012, 12:27 PM
My hubby and I usually ride together so I used to wear my Road ID and carry my cell phone only when I rode alone. As luck would have it, the only time I was significantly injured was on a mountain bike trail when hubby and I agreed to separate and meet up about 20 minutes later. I fell and broke my ankle just after hubby rode out of earshot. Of course he was carrying the only cell phone between us so I couldn't call him either. I was dependent on helpful strangers to go find him.
Everything turned out fine in the end but I learned my lesson. What if I had sustained a head injury rather than an ankle injury?! Now I wear my Road ID and carry my cell phone on every ride.
surgtech1956
06-02-2012, 05:26 PM
What information do you have other than name, emergency contact, allergy information? Thank you
ny biker
06-02-2012, 05:50 PM
What information do you have other than name, emergency contact, allergy information? Thank you
Name/year of birth
town of residence, VA USA
PARENTS 516-xxx-xxxx
ANN 516-xxx-xxxx sister
ASTHMA, NO PCN, SHELLFISH
WHAT WOULD JENS DO?
The Road ID website has lots of information on what to include, abbreviations for medicals conditions and allergies, stuff like that. (E.g., "NO PCN, SHELLFISH" means allergy to penicillin and shellfish.)
Many people don't need all the lines for info, which is why the last line might be something inspirational.
Catrin
06-02-2012, 05:53 PM
Name/year of birth
town of residence, VA USA
PARENTS 516-xxx-xxxx
ANN 516-xxx-xxxx sister
ASTHMA, NO PCN, SHELLFISH
WHAT WOULD JENS DO?
The Road ID website has lots of information on what to include, abbreviations for medicals conditions and allergies, stuff like that. (E.g., "NO PCN, SHELLFISH" means allergy to penicillin and shellfish.)
Many people don't need all the lines for info, which is why the last line might be something inspirational.
I have the interactive version which is much simpler, I debated for a long time which version to get but settled on the interactive one. Mine just has my name and birth year, along with how to access my information. I did have a bit more information on my Classic band (the velcro version), but the Slim id has 1 line less available.
Becky
06-02-2012, 06:32 PM
I subscribe to Medic Alert, so I had them engrave my name, my chronic condition, the Medic Alert #, and my patient ID.
The Road ID bands are much nicer (IMO) than Medic Alert's own sports bands.
surgtech1956
06-02-2012, 06:41 PM
I ordered the Slim in purple. I didn't realize they had a slim until reading your posts.
beccaB
06-03-2012, 09:36 AM
I have an ankle on and a wrist one. It depends on where I don't want a tan line as far as which one I wear, but I tend to favor the wrist one. I have tiny wrists so I got the small, and it's pink because I just like pink.
cmantelope
06-03-2012, 01:10 PM
Thanks for this post! I just ordered the roadid fixed (dog tag style) ... and probably will get the slim too
I never heard of that product until I read your post
Miranda
06-03-2012, 01:59 PM
Love my RoadIDs. I have the wrist sport original. Tiny wrists, so size small. Fits perfect. Pink and purple. I keep them hooked thru the straps on my bike helmets. I would never ride without my helmet so my RoadID is not forgotten.
I've also ordered some reflective gear from them. Which was nice. And their FireFly blinkies. The batteries thru them are dirt cheap compared to the store.
Once I had a blinkie break when I was putting it together. The customer service lady mailed me a new one free shipping no problem. She said their returns department is literally a shoe box on top of someone's desk. Very nice people.
Breella
06-03-2012, 05:24 PM
I had a med alert bracelet that I wore for a while but it broke. These are cheaper and seem to serve the same purpose.
I don't wear one, but am always careful to have ID, health insurance card, emergency number and phone on me. Here's a post from a rider who did have a Road ID on, had an accident, and the ambulance medics didn't look for it, had never heard of it and chastised him for not having ID. He was OK, and conscious, but lost quite a bit of faith in Road ID.
http://martinsj2.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/the-accident/
surgtech1956
06-08-2012, 03:56 PM
My slim Road ID came in the mail today. I went with the purple. I ordered a small because I have small wrists and I did the measurement thing with the dollar bill. When I first opened it up, I thought 'wow, thats too small', but its snug going over my knuckles, but once on my wrist its just right.
Yes I wear a road ID on my wrist. I also carry an expired driver's license in my saddle bag with my "emergency cash".
copndoc
06-17-2012, 05:28 PM
I have 2 Slim Wristband Road ID's plus 1 dog tag style one. I wear one on my wrist all the time and the other one I have on a wristband that I put on my handlebars of my bike. If I go out on a ride by myself, I'll wear the dog tag one too. I guess I want to make sure I can be identified!!! LOL
copndoc
06-17-2012, 05:38 PM
I don't wear one, but am always careful to have ID, health insurance card, emergency number and phone on me. Here's a post from a rider who did have a Road ID on, had an accident, and the ambulance medics didn't look for it, had never heard of it and chastised him for not having ID. He was OK, and conscious, but lost quite a bit of faith in Road ID.
http://martinsj2.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/the-accident/
Being a paramedic for 20+ years, I wouldn't have seen a reason to even ask him about carrying ID if he was conscious and alert. Road ID is intended to be used if the patient is unable to talk to you because they are unconscious, etc.
If the EMT's that responded chastised him for not carrying ID, and then when shown his Road ID, told him that they had never seen one before, I don't see how he would have lost faith in Road ID. I would have thought the opposite - it was a teaching moment for the non-cycling public so the next time they went to a cyclist, they would have automatically looked for their Road ID and then chastised that cyclist if he didn't have one!
tangentgirl
06-17-2012, 07:56 PM
Don't have one here. I do always have my ID and phone w/ emergency contact info and my insurance card in a pocket, plus an extra ID and laminated card w/ emergency contact info in my bike bag.
Good reminder about updating, tho, I will double-check it all.
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