Showing posts with label Road ID. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Road ID. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Road ID Winner

As promised, I am posting the winner of the Road ID Giveaway on Monday 11/21.  Barely.  I had hoped to have my Philadelphia half marathon recap ready at the same time, but no such luck.

So for now... here's the winner.  Thanks to all who entered!

Drumroll, please...

 

Congratulations, AR!

Please drop me an email at: amandarunsoncoffeeATgmailDOTcom and I'll let you know how to claim your  Road ID.

If you are bummed about not winning and want to order your own, you can go to: www.RoadID.com and use code pcSanta220 for 20% off your entire order through 11/28

Please stop back some time Tuesday night for my race recap.  Seriously.

Oh, and check out this post-finish line picture from the Philadelphia Marathon twitter account.




I made a cameo appearance in my blue t-shirt.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Road ID Giveaway

As you may recall, I recently posted my review of the Wrist ID Slim, which was provided to me by Road ID in exchange for an honest review.

Wrist ID Slim comes in a cool tin

Demonstration of Road ID on bicycle

Customize with optional humorous statements


Jeff, who does PR for Road ID, has generously offered a free Road ID for one of my readers!


Prize: code for one Road ID item of your choosing
Who can enter: Anyone!
Ends: Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 11:59pm PST
To enter:
Mandatory: Go to the Road ID website, peruse their products, and leave a comment here telling me which model you would choose if you won.
Bonus (Optional): After the mandatory entry: if you follow my blog, leave a 2nd comment telling me you do.
1 Comment = 1 Entry.  Max: 2 Entries.
Winner chosen: randomly, using Random.org
Winner announced: On this blog on Monday, November 21, 2011.
To also be emailed upon winning, be sure to leave your email in your comment, or make sure I can easily find your email address if I click through to your blog or blogger profile.  If I can't find your email address, the only notification will be on my blog on Monday.
**Winner must respond within 48 hours of announcement/email or a new winner will be chosen.

You could be stylin' like me.

Thank you again to Jeff, who represents Road ID!

Please check out Road ID on Facebook and on Twitter.
Read my full Road ID - Wrist ID Slim review here



Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Review: Wrist ID Slim

I recently contacted Road ID about trying one of their products for review.  I was most interested in their newer Wrist ID Slim model. They were very kind to offer me one free of charge for review on my blog.



The Wrist ID Slim is the thinnest that Road ID offers, at just under .5" wide (or .47" to be exact, according to their website).  I wanted the smallest possible since I also wear my big honkin' Garmin FR 405.



My wrist measures about 5.25" around, so I went with the Small that is meant for wrists 6" and under.  If your wrist is 6-7" you should get a medium and a large fits 7-8" wrists. If you don't own a measuring tape and aren't sure what size to order, they have an easy way to tell using a dollar bill on their website.

I have had the opportunity to wear my Wrist ID Slim for several runs and bike rides over the past month.



It is easy to put on and take off, it fits well and is comfortable to wear.  It's also a better option than my previous solutions for long runs and bike rides - throwing my license in a pocket or in my bike seat bag and/or writing my name and my husband's name and phone number on a piece of paper and sticking it in my pocket or water bottle pocket.  The Wrist ID Slim is clearly more visible than my makeshift methods.  It is also waterproof, unlike my strip of paper.

As a safety precaution, in addition to bringing my license/strip of paper/now Road ID with me - especially on solo long runs, I make sure to tell my husband the general area where I plan to run or ride my bike and when I think I'll be home.  I also frequently plot out my approximate route ahead of time on www.gmap-pedometer.com and leave it up on my computer when I'm gone.

You can enter up to five lines of text on the ID plate, I only used four.  Line 1: name, year of birth.  Line 2: Dan, his phone number, and relation to me.  Line 3: No Known Allergies (NKA), Blood Type, and Organ Donor.  Line 4 is just for fun. 




And who knows... if I am unresponsive, maybe some peanut butter would help me snap out of it.  Dan does say that I perk up at the sight or mention of peanut butter.

You have the option of (1) putting your information on the ID plate itself or (2) going with the interactive version that allows you to maintain an online personal profile that you can update if there are changes to your emergency contact information, insurance information, allergies, medications, etc.  While I like the idea of the interactive, as some day we may actually update our phone numbers to have the same area code as where we live (still have NY area codes after 6+ years in NJ), it seemed like it would be easier for emergency responders to have information readily available.

I like to wear mine on the same wrist as my Garmin, but on the left side so I still have access to the buttons.


You could also choose to wear the two with your regular watch.


Much like Bananas Gorilla...


Anyone remember this guy from the Richard Scarry/Busytown books?

The slim model comes in 7 different colors, and as of the date of this review, it retails for $15.99.   


If you can't pick just one color, you can buy a second colored band for $1.00 and move the plate between bands.


(an aside: Did you know they also have the Scout ID for dogs??)

Overall, I'm very pleased with the Wrist ID slim!  It's comfortable, fits well, is visible to others, and is waterproof (salt and fresh water).  While the text is small since the band is only 1/2 inch wide, the text came out well and is very legible.  My husband shared that he thinks it costs a bit much for what it is, but he has said this about other things.  I can't think of a cheaper substitute that would work as effectively and I think it's not that much to spend to know that in the event of an emergency, you can be identified and your loved ones can be notified.

Do you own a Road ID or similar product?
What safety precautions do you take when running/biking/etc.?

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