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Colour Name:Orange 3M Scotchlite Reflective Helmet Stickers/Decals x4 for use in France If you live in the United Kingdom (or any other country for that matter) and intend to visit France on motorised two or three wheels, you must by law enter France with compliant reflective stickers on your helmet. All helmets must have four reflective stickers: one on the front, one at the rear and one on each side. The surface of each sticker must be 18 cm2 and, within each sticker, you must be able to draw a 40 mm diameter circle, OR a 12.50 cm2 rectangle with a minimum of 20 mm length ...these stickers comply with these requirements
W**Y
Be VERY CAREFUL which SUPPLIER you choose...
Actually this is a one star, and five star review depending on which order we're talking about...I ordered a set of these for my bicycle as it's a 'Stealth' bike, and I'd like to keep it that way, but at the same time make it safer to ride. The first set of these came from the supplier "skiingeric123". I'd had 3M Scotchlite before and these did NOT reflect in the manner I'd expect, they appeared to be of a lesser, generic brand (slightly cheaper too). It's not worth the hassle of returning for such a small cost, but thought best to write this review.I reordered from "ReflectiveSupplies" as had used before and much happier with product reflectiveness. These reflect much better. See photo - In my opinion the original items received are not fit for purpose and don't match the description they were sold under.In short, be wary of the supplier you choose to order from!Photos: close up and distance with camera phone and flash.Photo: left product - from ReflectiveSuppliesPhoto: right product - from skiingeric123
T**W
Great for dark gear.
I bought these to fit onto my black full face motorcycle helmet. I put two on the front and two on the rear and they are very thin, so measure twice fit once. Also I placed them where I liked rather than within the French rules as there seems a fair bit of confusion relating to these laws anyway (see below). I rode through France twice in 2015 without stickers and didn't see anyone else wearing them either. It wasn't until I started working later shifts I decided to high vis up a bit more.With a normal light source these do not reflect but under headlights at four metres/camera flash they light up great. I thought id share some pictures after fitting.I do believe however the only Law coming in will be a high vis jacket requirement for emergencies/breakdowns from January 2016 but may have changed from writing this.The Law in France? (source google)All helmets must have four reflective stickers: one on the front, one at the rear and one on each side. The surface of each sticker must be 18 cm2 and, within each sticker, you must be able to draw a 40 mm diameter circle, or a 12.50 cm2 rectangle with a minimum of 20 mm length
D**T
inconspicuous, very reflective and easy to use
I have bought these not for my helmet, but for our baby stroller. I did not want to put any white or other coloured stickers on it to not mess up with the colour scheme of the pram and decided to try these on the black plastic parts. Usually black reflective isn't very reflective, but this one certainly is! The stickers shine up very well and on top of that are easily adjustable around curved parts, plus the glue is strong enough to hold it in place well but it is easy to replace the stickers a few times for adjustments.
J**T
Went for it and pleasantly surprised with adhesion
Could be cheaper but on a bog standard backpack if carefully administered, stick perfectly well to the material and has for many months now conformed and moved around and remain stuck even in sometimes slightly wet conditions (not been used in downpours as of yet). As you can see from the pic with flash on they reflect very well, yet, being black, are nearly invisible on the back under normal use (have one on the black part of my bike too).Just ensure that the surface has been wiped clean and dry before application and don't get your fingers on the sticky because that will reduce its effectiveness and sticking. Recommended
T**R
Small, Sticky, Very Shiny.
I despise the bulky reflectors that always come with a new bike. they're the first thing to mod or remove. Since I will end up on the tarmac scooting between trails and muddy fields it was wise to have something. I'll always ride with lights too but these are a legal requirement for the rear of a bicycle.Came exactly as described. Nice durable and very sticky material, has survived a good English monsoon and downhill mud run on the MTB. Got creative with where to have them visible and useful at night but not ugly and obvious during the day.....Well I can say they sure shine nicely at night and easily cut and customised to fit any shape and gap! Very pleased, have recommended to friends.
P**O
Don't reflect light well at all.
Black supposed to reflect white but tested both with camera flash in dark room, and with car headlights outside, as advised by seller, and at best they are a silver grey colour that is hardly noticeable in the dark.Bought to make a black motorcycle helmet and top box clearly visible on dark country roads so unfortunately have had to return.
M**H
I got these as I was informed they were required ...
I got these as I was informed they were required by law if you were riding a motorcycle in France. I stuck them on my helmet and didn’t get pulled up by the French police for speeding, dangerous driving, driving without due care and attention or any of the other numerous offences I may, or may not, have committed. So for me they worked a treat for me!
W**E
Poor reflection
I stuck these on the black frame of our pram a few weeks ago and so far they stick very well and have survived rain and mud. However, they only seem to reflect the light from a certain angle - which is a real shame as this renders them unfit for purpose in my eyes.
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