tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post6768998651803620786..comments2024-03-12T02:39:25.244-04:00Comments on Bel Joeor: Road ID or RoadSafe?Amandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16071037752920853786noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-2766172374240818962014-09-22T19:06:44.547-04:002014-09-22T19:06:44.547-04:00There was a recent USEA rule change that you can u...There was a recent USEA rule change that you can use one of these instead of an armband, but there are certain requirements. Might be worth checking before you order =)Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15925650148327532110noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-21836016801569252482014-09-20T20:26:12.566-04:002014-09-20T20:26:12.566-04:00I LOVE my Road ID bracelets and have quite a few (...I LOVE my Road ID bracelets and have quite a few (one with passport info for traveling, one for running, one for trail, one for showing, one for schooling, etc.) AND you can buy the Road ID with info stored on the website, similar to Ride Safe. I have blogged about the Road ID bracelets more than once, just a few weeks ago as a matter of fact (http://www.bakersfielddressage.com/home---karens-blog/another-road-id). I keep my trail and dressage schooling bracelets in my helmets so that I never forget to wear them. :0)Bakersfield Dressagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05571487914424695283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-33686683392404082792014-09-16T18:17:02.486-04:002014-09-16T18:17:02.486-04:00This was fantastic! I'd been wondering about t...This was fantastic! I'd been wondering about these bracelets too and I'm now convinced. Off to get the RoadID! :)Nicole Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09817619834026667737noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-64233296474734984762014-09-16T14:26:13.757-04:002014-09-16T14:26:13.757-04:00Update. Ordered one last night.
RoadID Slim.
Go...Update. Ordered one last night.<br /><br />RoadID Slim. <br /><br />Got one of the "badge" thingies and wrote "Find Horse" on it. And then on the main part put: <br />my Name, <br />Hometown (because I'm often riding out of state), <br />1 Emergency Contact, <br />Birthdate, <br />NKA - Blood Type<br /><br />With that information they can treat me immediately, know who I am, contact the emergency person who has the rest of my information. (NKA = no known allergies)<br /><br />Additionally, the "Find Horse" badge that goes alongside the main info as a kind of supplementary thing will help them to know to look for my horse if I'm dressed in equestrian attire, or if I'm just out hiking or climbing, they'll likely discount it.Liz Stouthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18267806576736655184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-91768359065589526992014-09-16T13:17:35.806-04:002014-09-16T13:17:35.806-04:00I want to second everyone's comments on RoadID...I want to second everyone's comments on RoadID, my brother and I both have them. I have the wider nylon version and he has the RoadID slim. He's a diabetic and is a religious wearer of his. He does landscaping work and works part time on a farm 7 days a week and his RoadID last a little over 2 years before it started to wear down and we needed to update his emergency numbers. If he hasn't destroyed yet, I can honestly say they will last for everyone else. SquirrelGurlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13250021359943339819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-58611142599040993402014-09-16T12:08:54.425-04:002014-09-16T12:08:54.425-04:00I wear a RoadID every day. It's easy, looks ni...I wear a RoadID every day. It's easy, looks nice, and easy for a responder to read. There is also a RoadID with an available hosting of medical information so that first responders can go online to retrieve additional information. I like that idea, though my specific ID doesn't offer that. Austenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13004088333430762406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-17466357247134372992014-09-15T15:45:53.587-04:002014-09-15T15:45:53.587-04:00I feel more comfortable going with the RoadID, sim...I feel more comfortable going with the RoadID, simply for the fact that the first responder doesn't have to plug any info into their phone. What if you are in a place that doesn't have service, you know? Catehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18041014011491152108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-18925668868314861272014-09-15T15:38:20.829-04:002014-09-15T15:38:20.829-04:00I would LOVE to replace my slippy f'n armband ...I would LOVE to replace my slippy f'n armband for one of these, though I haven't seen any in NZ yet!Christle Olivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07214204082407566805noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-90098703266503855552014-09-15T13:32:27.973-04:002014-09-15T13:32:27.973-04:00If I got out of the ring more often I think I'...If I got out of the ring more often I think I'd totally get one of those! Can't be too safeLauren @ She Moved To Texashttp://www.shemovedtotexas.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-70723602158898634492014-09-15T12:53:25.929-04:002014-09-15T12:53:25.929-04:00I second the RoadID. I got mine after reading Cob ...I second the RoadID. I got mine after reading <a href="http://www.cobjockey.com/2014/03/usea-rule-change-and-roadid-contest.html" rel="nofollow">Cob Jockey's post</a> about them. I got the Slim as well and it is comfortable, durable, and looks good too. EquiNovicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17799583464228214025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-51748775817912646272014-09-15T11:47:04.909-04:002014-09-15T11:47:04.909-04:00I LOVE my RoadID. I've worn it 24/7 for a year...I LOVE my RoadID. I've worn it 24/7 for a year and a half now and it looks just as good as the day I bought it (I have the Slim). They were very easy to deal with too and it came quickly. The only negative things I've heard about RIdeSafe are communication issues when ordering and a few people have said that the engraving on theirs wore down to be unreadable within just a few months. Search COTH for threads, there's been a lot of discussion.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-71006545766943038602014-09-15T11:43:16.270-04:002014-09-15T11:43:16.270-04:00i wear a ridesafe bracelet everyday (well, i guess...i wear a ridesafe bracelet everyday (well, i guess i should say i never take mine off). i love it. it's especially useful for me as i have specific medical instructions on mine that would apply to a riding accident or otherwise.<br />i will say it took FOREVER to get mine, probably because ridesafe is run by just one woman (who is also a vet). but i'm glad to have supported her fledgling business. strong recommend!blshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10652100349947345760noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-41130912431452796792014-09-15T11:24:43.454-04:002014-09-15T11:24:43.454-04:00I'm considering getting one of these myself. I...I'm considering getting one of these myself. I believe the RoadID have a serial # option on the back that can be checked as well, and I'm leaning toward getting one of those just because they're cheaper. The slim version, too, because it can get wet and won't stink! Just gotta decide what to put on it...Liz Stouthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18267806576736655184noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8751398798342994168.post-56776983056262201192014-09-15T11:15:58.506-04:002014-09-15T11:15:58.506-04:00I don't event and the mere thought of trail ri...I don't event and the mere thought of trail riding slightly scares me, but I do think having one of these bracelets is a smart idea!Jennhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00297192461648201907noreply@blogger.com