For the 15-year-old son of a friend who rides his One-Wheel on village
roads at night. I’m looking for bright, *wearable* reflective gear that is
easy to put on and take off ( “wearable” to put it at auto driver eye
level, one piece because otherwise he will lose it or may well not use it).

I’m giving him some 3M reflective stickers for his helmet, fore and aft,
but I’d like to find something else  that makes him very visible to traffic
oncoming from the front as well as to the rear.

I have a Same Browne for night riding and think that this is probably the
best 1-piece solution for front + rear reflective visibility but I’d be
delighted to hear of other options.

I hope to hear from those who have inexpensive reflective gear to offer,
but also from those who have ideas about what to use and how to use it.

Thanks.

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