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Lightweight and fluorescent running jacket

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RaisinGirls · 09/10/2016 17:29

Has anyone got any recommendations?

I get really hot running so only need a lightweight jacket but all the ones I'm finding online aren't fluorescent enough to be safe running in the dark.

Or any other ideas on how to remain visible in the dark?

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helenatroy · 09/10/2016 17:32

Bought a brilliant one in of all places Primark. Has pockets and is breathable. It's from the men's range and is great. DH loves it too

BikeRunSki · 09/10/2016 17:32

My best ever running jacket is actually a cycling jacket from
Aldi. I am a huge gear snob, but this is great.

Tote · 09/10/2016 17:34

Try sports direct and the karrimor stuff. Our local store has two different weights of jackets at the moment, but karrimor have new winter stuff due out later this month on their own website.

Another option is just a very lightweight safety vest to go over any existing jacket. I have one that I use when cycling over a heavier jacket than I would use for running.

BikeRunSki · 09/10/2016 17:39

I also have a lightweight running jacket from Howies, which I really like. They don't do it anymore, but it's very similar to this from Alpkit. No super reflective, but I find the light colour is easily picked up by headlights anyway.

grassroots · 09/10/2016 17:51

How about the reflective jackets from Mountain Warehouse - they have the ones that look grey, but are amazingly reflective when they are hit by light from a torch/car headlight etc?

MrsMook · 09/10/2016 22:33

I got a good one from Decathlon a couple of years ago. Bright with reflective piping. Light but shower/ windproof. Good air vents.

RaisinGirls · 14/10/2016 08:56

Thanks, some great ideas to look at over the weekend. Really missing my evening runs

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