Road ID...Anybody got one?
https://www.roadid.com/common/id.aspx#wrist
Came across this on a thread on another cycling forum, it looks like quite a good idea - especially as I'm out on my own on the bike quite a lot and about to start commuting at night. At the moment I have emergency numbers in my phone, but obviously that might get broken in an accident or be somewhere at the bottom of my bag where nobody is looking. Also, there is no way of putting in allergies, etc. so road id looks good - and I quite like the actual look of the wristband as well.
Does anybody on here have one? What kind of info have you put on it? Anybody ever needed it?
I need to work out the $-£ exchange rate, but I'm definitely tempted....Any views?
RoadID is a great company!
I own one and I love it. My wrist is 5.5". I own the pink traditional one, not the interactive. They didn't have that option then. Plus I own some of their reflective bands, reflective strip kits, and FireFly blinkies (batteries are dirt cheap from their site too).
When I first started riding, I would try to remember to put in DL in my saddle bag. Sometimes I would forget. Sometimes I would forget the ID in the saddle bag and not have it in my purse when I needed it other than riding.
On a beautiful Fall day, I decided I really wanted to ride a little further than planned. Coming back home it was on the cusp of dusk. I had just went from a sunny area on a rual road to a wooded shady spot. I'm still not sure how the driver of this pick up truck didn't see me AT ALL, but it SO was close.
As I pedaled on the rest of the way home (with my heart ready to pound out of my chest from fear of almost being killed) I realized this was a day I had forgotten my DL. The rest of the fm had traveled out of town. There would have been no one that would have missed my return home at the time to even look for me. Yep... Jane Doe bike road kill.
I do have ICE #s in my cell now (which I think my cell had even went dead that day too). But, that's when I got the RoadID. Asthma in one of my things on it. Plus, some drug allergies. The RoadID people just rearranged my info on the plate so it stood out even better than I had written it.
How I remember to wear my RoadID is that it stays velcrowed to my chin strap of my helmet. I never ride without my helmet. And it's a bit ackward to try and strap the helmet to your head with something hanging off it. Thus, I never forget to wear it.
Lastly, RoadID as a company for customer service are GREAT people. I know I am hard to please. One smart a** guy in a lbs once told me I was a "high maintenance" customer. Well, ok I AM lol. Whenever I worked management and customer service myself, I gave a lot and thus I have a low tolerance for anything less...
One of my RoadID orders that had a new FireFly broke when I went to snap it together. It could have been "user error". Or a slight defect. Who knows...
Regardless, I called RoadID and a lady very promtly answered the phone to help me. She said their returns department is literally a shoe box on the corner of someone's desk. She said: "no problem, I will mail you out a new one today and a pre-postage paid return envelop for the broken product that you can just send back at your convenience... so sorry about this mishap". No... "well, we need to see it broken first... you have to pay shipping yourself... too bad, it's user error potentially". Nothing. Just straight up--"we will take care of you".
To me... that says a lot:).