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LEDjacket by LEDwear

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4 out of 5 stars

"Execution could be improved, but this is a great idea with lots of potential"

Fri 17 Jul 2009, 3:00 pm BSTBy James Costley-White

The LEDjacket is a fantastic idea for those wanting the ultimate in night-time visibility. It's a cycling jacket that combines a fluorescent yellow fabric with reflective panels and strips of LED lights.

There are two strips of bright white LEDs running the length of the front, and two strips of red LEDs on the back. The battery pack – the jacket takes three AAA batteries – sits in a little pouch just above your waist and has a button which lets you toggle between off/flashing/fast flashing/constant. With a bit of practice you can operate it on the move.

The jacket actually fits surprisingly well, hugging the body thanks to flexible side panels and with a slight drop tail to keep your bum dry. Length-wise, it was plenty long enough for our 6ft 2in tester.

The only things we didn't like about the cut were the collar – it gapes open and there's no cord to tighten it round your neck and seal out the elements – and the cuffs, which are huge, although they do come with Velcro closures.

The cuffs are huge - good if you've got chunky arms or wear lots of layers, but annoying otherwise: the cuffs are huge - good if you've got chunky arms or wear lots of layers, but annoying otherwise

While this jacket has many of the features of a great cycling top – including the way the arms zip off to transform it into a gilet, and the large, zipped rear pocket – there's no escaping the fact that it is primarily a piece of safety gear.

The fabric is 100 percent polyester, and while it seems extremely durable and keeps the wind at bay, this isn't a material that's known for its wicking properties. Put simply, if you sweat while wearing this jacket you will know about it.

On short trips around town it isn't a problem, but if you're in the saddle for an extended period or like to push your limits, expect to arrive home with a wet base layer. After a 40-minute commute the inside was wet to the touch and water droplets were still visible an hour later.

The fabric is also quite thick and on a sunny spring day, even with just a base layer beneath, quickly became unbearably hot.

The back of the jacket has a large mesh section  - essential given how clammy the rest of the jacket can be - and a generously sized pocket: the back of the jacket has a large mesh section  - essential given how clammy the rest of the jacket can be - and a generously sized pocket

The mesh back panel does allow some moisture to escape, as long as you're not wearing a backpack, and you can partially unzip the arms to let in some air, but this is definitely a garment that works better in cool conditions or on short, inner-city commutes.

Two other grumbles: the stitching on the zip on our test jacket began to come apart after just two rides, and the rear pocket is so large that stuff tends to shift around inside it. Maybe two or three smaller pockets would be a better idea?

Despite these shortcomings, there's no denying how effective the jacket is at getting you seen. Even without the LEDs turned on, it's so bright that it gives you a feeling of safety as soon as you put it on. When they are turned on, they're a lot brighter than they appear in these photos and give you a glowing aura as you pedal along.

Despite some minor criticisms, we highly recommend the LEDjacket for anyone who's suffered one of those "sorry mate, didn't see you" incidents. With a couple of tweaks and a more technical fabric, this could be the ultimate cycling jacket. Five stars for the idea, four for the execution.

... especially in combination with the full-length reflective strips: ... especially in combination with the full-length reflective strips

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Manufacturers description

Our first ground breaking product is the LEDjacket, a multi-activity jacket with built in LED lighting for optimal visibility. It is made from high visibility material to the front and back with ventilated mash panels and removable sleeves.

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  • User review of LEDwear LED Jacket (09)

    I purchased one of these at the NEC in March at the Outdoor Show. I managed to get a special show deal which in truth was the only reason I purchased it in the first place. However I am now a very happy wearer of the jacket/gillet.

    In truth I wear it more often as a gillet than as a jacket as the material is not totally breathable, but its functionality and adaptability in that respect cannot be questioned. I wear mine in two differing scenarios, firstly on my daily commute to work. It is only a 4 mile trip but is certainly makes you feel much safer with its bi-colour lighting. Motorists do give you a wider birth!!

    I also use the LEDwear jacket for treking over my local forest. Back in April when we had a very dull day the front LEDs added to the brightness of my light. They really are theat bright!

    Finally, before i start to sound boring, the rear of the jacket is made from an elastic material, this makes a nice snug fit and is just another thing to make it more comfortable.

    So LEDwear, please please please make a fully waterproof and breathable version so that i can wear it through all of the roughest winter weather and still be seen...

    0.3
  • User review of LEDwear LED Jacket (09)

    I can imagine that coming towards someone wearing this garment, is like a blast from the past with a creature from the X-files exploding towards you with lights flashing and the bike crumping up the ground as it comes towards you - good garment - shame about polyester though maybe Lycra would be better with stiffeners?

    0.3

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Specification

Name:
LED Jacket (09)
Built by:
LEDwear
Price:
$81.69

Clothing Sizes Available:
L, M, S, XL
Available Colours:
Fluo Yellow
Lining Fabric:
Mesh

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