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  1. #1
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    well, of course a lot of us have more than one jersey.
    how do i choose? favorite colors, I like to find colors that match my (orange) bike and of course, bright colors for visibility. But we're all different.
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    Hi-viz yellow.

    We've had a number of conversations about that here, and I can go into more detail if you want, but there's one more reason I've added to my list.

    Recently a trial near my hometown ended in a hung jury. The defendant had struck and killed a local cyclist - a trained ride leader and very experienced rider - at about 6 a.m. on the defendant's way home in his car from a night of drinking and partying. One of his defenses was that the cyclist wasn't wearing bright clothing. This was summer, just a few days from the solstice, and just about 15 minutes before sunrise, so there would have been plenty of ambient light.

    As I've said many times, my jersey won't protect me from someone who just doesn't care. But I don't want my family to see my killer go free because I was wearing the wrong clothes. And when the killer gets on the witness stand and swears they didn't see me, I want that to be exactly as credible as the ones who don't see garbage trucks before rear-ending them.
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    If I could only afford one- and planned to ride in high-traffic areas- I would buy a hi-viz green or yellow for safety.

    After that... I give a lot of consideration quality of the fabric and fit. I don't like them skin tight, but I don't like the really relaxed fit either. I have a couple of jerseys that are really good for hot weather (I live in the desert!) like one with a mesh back.

    I look at color - no black for summer riding, and avoid colors that look awful on me. I am partial to blue, because it's my favorite color and matches both my old and new bikes. I bought a couple of really inexpensive jerseys at first, but don't like the feel and fit. My current favorites are made by Terry, Twin Six and Pearl Izumi.

    And last but not least- given all those things, I'm a serious bargain hunter and look for close-outs and sales.
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    I just saw a news piece featuring these hi-viz jerseys.

    Not bad looking, and I do like that he gives his profits to Rails to Trails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NbyNW View Post
    I just saw a news piece featuring these hi-viz jerseys.

    Not bad looking, and I do like that he gives his profits to Rails to Trails.
    Too bad he doesn't offer a women's model, yet. The video is extremely convincing, not that I need convincing. I see so many bike commuters near where I work wearing black and navy, and they are nearly invisible! Most of my jerseys are yellow or red, and I have one shocking orange one as well. I do have a few in more muted colors, but I'll only wear them on bike paths or other places where there won't be cars. It really does make a difference -- safety before fashion.
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    Hi-viz 99% of the time.
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  7. #7
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    Depends entirely on features and how it looks and the weather and where I'm going. Black is slimming and I like it but I have colours as well. I even wear a vile vomit pattern if all the other full-zip jerseys (rare in women's) are in the wash and I'm wearing bibs. If you're worried about visibility, use lights (batteries are cheaper than a taxi home from hospital) and look for reflective trim (there's some research around saying that, certainly for night, reflectivity is more important than colour). Lots of drivers will look but not see, whether you're dressed like a praying mantis or a ninja.

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    This threade reminded me I had to order some more screaming yellow Brooks Nightlife bike wear. My policy is to always wear something screaming yellow on me when i ride more than a mile or so.
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