Night visibility while running

I found it!
http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/efec/?pfm=homepage_Featured_2_efec

Well, they would be awesome but then I read the bit about “not water resistant” Shucks. These would be hilarious to run in.

If you really want to be visible when biking or running in the dark, I highly recommend the following illuminated safety vest from Noxgear:

https://noxgear.com/

It’s comfortable and highly visible.

BrokenSpoke

Hear yourself breathe with this one http://www.roadnoise.com/faq.

Those shoe things look interesting. Lately I’ve been running with my bike headlight in my hand. Pretty effective.

I made a headband for my Exposure Lights Joystick (it’s a really small helmet light) and use that all the time for running. That way I don’t have to worry about holding something and I know if I look at a car, they will see me. It was pretty easy - just used elastic and sewed it together.

Blog Post on the headbands

I don’t run with it set on high, but the ability to have that much light has come in handy for trail running in the early AM

as if lights on one’s shoes aren’t geeky enough, I love that those are programmable
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Has anyone tried these: www.knucklelights.com/
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I run with both the Noxgear vest (mentioned in a previous post above) so other people can see me and also use the knuckle lights so I can see where I’m going. I love them both. The vest is super light weight - I don’t even realize I have it on and the knuckle lights are light weight as well. I can cinch them down on my hands so I don’t have to hold onto them (I have small hands too). I am a person that hates running with stuff in my hands and the knuckle lights don’t bother me at all.

I run with both the Noxgear vest (mentioned in a previous post above) so other people can see me and also use the knuckle lights so I can see where I’m going. I love them both. The vest is super light weight - I don’t even realize I have it on and the knuckle lights are light weight as well. I can cinch them down on my hands so I don’t have to hold onto them (I have small hands too). I am a person that hates running with stuff in my hands and the knuckle lights don’t bother me at all.

Thanks, this is great info. I appreciate it!