Be seen, stay safe. Nathan’s reflective running gear lights you up in low light—engineered with 360° reflectivity so drivers and cyclists spot you on early-morning, evening, and after-dark runs.
Choose Your Reflective Gear
- Reflective Vests: Lightweight, high-visibility layers that go over any outfit for instant 360° visibility.
- Reflective Bands & Bracelets: Quick-on ankle, wrist, and arm bands that add motion-based visibility.
- Reflective Accessories: Hats, gloves, and gear with built-in reflective hits for everyday low-light runs.
- LED & Light-Up Gear: Active illumination that pairs with reflectivity for maximum visibility.
Reflective Tech That Works
Reflective materials bounce light from headlights and streetlights straight back to the source, making you far more visible than standard clothing. Placement on moving points—ankles, wrists, and torso—creates motion cues that help drivers recognize you as a runner.
When to Use Reflective Gear
- Early mornings & evenings: Add a reflective vest or bands before sunrise and after sunset.
- Night runs: Combine reflectivity with active lights for maximum visibility.
- Low-visibility weather: Fog, rain, and overcast all reduce how well drivers see you.
Fit & Comfort — Dial It In
Reflective gear should layer easily without adding bulk. Look for lightweight, adjustable designs you can throw on over any kit and adjust on the move.
FAQ
Does reflective gear really make a difference?
Yes—reflective materials dramatically increase how far away and how early drivers can see you in low light.
Reflective or lights—what’s better?
They work best together: reflectivity returns light from vehicles, while active lights make you visible from any angle.
Where should reflective gear go?
Focus on moving points like ankles and wrists, plus your torso, to create recognizable motion for drivers.
Complete Your Kit
Pair reflective gear with Nathan running lights, safety & visibility gear, and running gear—so you’re seen on every run.