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SECTOR GUIDE | REFLECTIVE CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES >>> Moore


Large PROVIZ has a unique light emitting and reflective range. The waterproof jacket comes with four electro luminescent strips (powered by a small


battery pack) and is available for men and women in two colours – Proviz yellow and black (£69.99). Five fluorescent yellow Proviz helmets are also available with integrated back lights. Meanwhile the Hi Vis Rucksack includes electroluminescent strips and comes in day-glow fluorescent yellow. It has a 28 litre capacity and retails at £44.99. The waterproof rucksack cover features an electroluminescent warning triangle and retails at £29.99. Light-emitting vests and hi-vis gloves are recent additions in the Proviz line-up. sales@moorelarge.co.uk


Raleigh


THE MOON RANGE offers a range of products suitable for all types of cycling use, not least commuting. The Shield rear light uses one Cree XPE LED generating 60 lumens in three constant modes and two-flashing modes. A tool- free fitting bracket is included for this USB rechargeable compact light (RRP £44.99). The XP500 uses one Cree XML LED,


which generates 500 lumens over five modes (three constant, two flashing). It’s USB and mains chargeable and comes with helmet and handlebar brackets (RRP £119.99). Raleigh also brings the RSP light


range to the trade, many of which are suitable for cycling to and from work. One of the most commuter-friendly lights in the range is the Urban, featuring eight high performance LEDs – four are rear facing, with two facing either side to increase all-round visibility makes this light a must for the regular commuter. It’s available for £24.99.


0800 096 9060 Oxford


THE BRIGHT TOP Active is a top selling product within Oxford’s reflective rider wear range. It is highly reflective and suitable for a wide range of activities including cycling, ATVs and motorcycling, running, horse riding and general walking. One of the key features of the Bright Top Active is the high quality material made by Reflexite, meaning it has passed the BSEN1150: 1999 standard. Oxford also supplies the Bright Cover (RRP £34.99) designed to fit over the cyclists’ rucksack for maximum visibility. The cover comes packaged in a small reflective bag for convenience, and is quick and easy to fit. Contact Oxford on 01993 862 300 or at info@oxprod.com


Polaris


POLARIS’ QUANTUM fully waterproof lined cycle jacket comes in yellow, orange or black. It is manufactured from Hydrovent fabric – a fully waterproof and breathable material – and features a high level of reflective print detail and piping for night time security. The RBS Radar Pack is


also pitched as being ideal for commuting, with multiple reflective graphics on all sides. Designed for comfort with spacer mesh for airflow and foam for cushioning in all body contact areas, there’s also a zipped main compartment with multiple organiser pockets and a secure LED pocket.


01246 291100 Biologic


BIOLOGIC’S INNOVATIVE Post Pump (£35.00) ingeniously combines a seatpost and powerful floor pump which goes over 100 psi in less than half the strokes of the best mini-pumps, says Biologic. It’s suitable for all bikes with 27.2 mm or 33.9 mm seatposts. The brand also offers the ReeCharge Case for iPhone. Due in the UK by


March, this rugged, weatherproof case (£88.00) completely encloses and protects the iPhone yet still allows full access to the touch screen and apps. Even better, it integrates a powerful lithium polymer battery that helps the iPhone battery keep up with your most epic outings – ideal for those using Biologic’s own Bike Brain app (free or £1.30 for the Pro version). The brand also includes an iPhone Bike Mount and Cipher Cycling Gloves, the latter of which can be used to operate touch screen devices. Other range highlights include the Pango Folding Helmet (£88.00) and Pollution Mask (£18.00). The Biologic range is available to the trade via Paligap at


info@paligap.cc or on the number below. 01454 313116


Dare2b


ALREADY PRESENTED to its trade customers, the Dare2b range will start to be available in- store from February. That range includes the Night Hawk Jacket. The lightweight garment weighs less than 495g (based on size L) and has a water repellent finish. Featuring taped seams, mesh lined and with mesh lined back vents, the Night Hawk (RRP £80) also boasts adjustable cuffs and shockcoard hem. Also available is the men’s Rotation Jacket. It sports 360- degree refective detail for enhanced visibility as well as two handy pockets – one on the chest and one rear stow. In terms of POS, Dare2b is providing it for in-store promotion, featuring the colours and reflective technologies. 0844 811 2939


Zyro


ALTURA’S NIGHTVision range includes the Evo jacket, a high spec waterproof with removable LED light stick in addition to the reflective trim, available in men’s and women’s styles in a variety of colours. The Evos’ ‘little bro’, the best selling Night Vision Waterproof jacket, is priced at £69.99. The new Hi- Vis Orange colourway introduced for AW11 has now been added to the summer line-up, featuring in the Night Vision Short Sleeve jersey. For very wet weather the Night Vision over trousers offer protection, features and additional visibility. The range also includes the new Night Vision Evo vest, windproof jackets, gloves, socks, tights, bib tights, panniers, pannier and rucksack covers, helmet covers and long sleeve jerseys. customer.services@zyro.co.uk


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