GoMotion Trail Running Light Vest with Chest-Mounted Lighting
This running and hiking hydration pack puts a 3-watt light on your chest that lets you see the trail while skipping through the woods at night. A red light on the back makes you visible to people driving home from bars while you’re running from the trailhead to your home, and the GoMotion Trail Running Vest can take as big of a hydration pack as you need. The obvious advantage over a headlamp is that you don’t need to wear anything on your head while running, but the downside is that you need to wear a big backpack that makes you look like you belong in a Transformers parade.
By Rocky Thompson- rockythompson
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September 13th, 2007 at 8:13 pm
[…] Running Vest With Chest-Mounted Light Keeps Everything Illuminated Running at night is fun, but it's dangerous if you don't have a light. If you're in the woods, you might fall in a hole or twist your ankle on a root, and if you're on the road you might get hit by a car. Play it safe! This GoMotion Trail Running Vest has a chest-mounted light, giving you literal headlights to light the way in front of you. It can also hold a hydration system like a Camelbak, which is a nice touch. Bonus: it'll make you look like Iron Man. [Product Page via Backcountry.com] Read the complete post at http://feeds.gizmodo.com.au/~r/GizmodoAustralia/~3/156209988/running_vest_with_chestmounted.html Filed under: Gadgets, Apparel, gomotion, outdoors […]
September 19th, 2007 at 12:48 am
[…] Soyez donc un peu responsable et prudent, et équipez-vous donc de cet harnachement Trail Running Vest mis au point parGoMotion: vous aurez ainsi de véritables phares comme les autres usagers de la route pour éclairer devant vous. Le sac peut également contenir une poche d’eau pour vous réhydrater pendant votre effort. Il ne manque plus que des clignotants, des feux de recul et un moteur pour vous pousser dans les côtes. [Page produit via Backcountry.com] En savoir plus … […]
November 15th, 2007 at 2:00 pm
That’s very cool. I used to use a kind of coal miner’s light that was totally uncomfortable and I lost my light as I would glance at my surroundings. With a light-weight chest mounted light, I’ll have MUCH better coverage with more comfort. Also, I usually wear a waist pack but I’ll just put my belongings in the back pack.