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Old 04-23-09 | 08:00 AM
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oh, and the prismatic high intensity white tape is grey under regular light so it blends in really well with silver parts.

Originally Posted by bagel007
I believe that most of the reflective tapes (like 3M) fare well on hard surfaces. I'm wearing quite a dark jacket. The jacket is very comfortable, light and protects me well from wind and occasional rain. So I was thinking about putting some reflective tape on the jacket for the sake of increased visibility, even during the daylight hours. I'm not sure that 3M (and similar) will stick and hold on soft surfaces.
there's fabric based sew-on and iron-on reflective tape available for clothing.
http://www.reflectivelyyours.com/generic143.html
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