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lbenton
at Tue Jun 5 12:15:58 2012 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lbenton ]
Do they make a vest that list that it has 144 square inches of reflective material on the front and another 144 square inches on the back?
Do they make these in a child's size? Or will our kids be putting on something that fits like tent coming down to the knees?
The link below is a typical vest on Amazon, not expensive, not fancy, looks like it has about as much reflective material as anything else you will find. But I have no idea how many square inches it has to offer, and that would vary with the size of the vest. Instead there is a standard listed as "ANSI" / "ISEA" and Class-2 for this vest. Would a vest on this accepted standards be OK?
I really have no idea on this detail short of taking a measurement on the vest after getting one in hand to see if it stacks up to that requirement.
Will they in the execution of stop take out a ruler and measure our vest for us and issue a citation if we are a little short?
I wonder how this is easier to see than the 600 - 1200 lumens of LED light the typical hunter is just blooming with???
I do wonder if an off the shelf vest exist that meets that standard. Sometimes, I think we are set up to fail here.
 ANSI/ISEA Standards
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