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Running Visibility Accessories

Be seen, stay safe — headlamps, LED clips, light-up armbands and reflective vests for running at dawn, dusk and all winter long.

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Visibility accessories to run safely

Running at dawn, in the evening or through a Quebec winter often means running in low light. Our running visibility accessories — headlamps, LED clips, light-up armbands, reflective vests and gear — keep you visible to drivers and cyclists, in the city and on the trail.

Passive or active visibility: the two pillars of safety

Reflective elements

Armbands, straps and reflective details bounce back light from headlights and street lighting. Light and battery-free, they're worn on the arms, ankles or clothing. A simple, effective solution in well-lit urban areas.

LED lighting

Light clips, LED armbands and headlamps emit their own light: that's active visibility, essential in complete darkness or on the trail. Strobe modes catch drivers' attention from far away.

High-visibility apparel

Vests, beanies, gloves and neck warmers combine thermal protection with reflective elements — perfect for keeping your training routine going all winter.

Which gear for your route?

In the city: reflective elements with an LED clip are usually enough under street lighting. On unlit roads or trails: add a headlamp to see and be seen — aim for about 100 to 200 lumens on the road and 300+ on the trail. In winter: combine visibility and warmth with our winter running gear.

Nathan and Nike: our visibility brands

The HyperBrite and StrobeLight clips, Light Bender armband and Nebula Fire headlamp from Nathan cover every lighting need, while Nike offers gloves and reflective accessories for cold conditions.

Complete your gear

A visible runner is a confident runner. Explore the rest of our running accessories and technical apparel to build a safe, comfortable kit, day or night.

Questions fréquentes

Which visibility accessory should I choose for city running?
Under street lighting, reflective elements (armband, straps) with a small blinking LED clip are usually enough. The key is being visible from the front, back and sides.
What's the difference between passive and active visibility?
Passive visibility (reflectives) bounces back light from headlights: it only works when a light source hits you. Active visibility (LEDs, lamps) emits its own light and keeps you visible in all circumstances.
How many lumens do I need for evening runs?
About 100 to 200 lumens is enough on lit roads. On trails or unlit roads, aim for 300+ lumens to see the terrain clearly and anticipate obstacles.
Does a reflective vest get in the way while running?
No. Runner-specific visibility vests are designed to be light, fitted and breathable so they don't interfere with your stride, even at high intensity.
How do I stay visible running through a Quebec winter?
Night falls early in winter: combine reflective elements, an LED clip and high-visibility apparel (beanie, gloves, vest). Strobe modes are also very effective in snow and darkness.
Where should I place LED lights to be seen?
Ideally up high and on moving body parts: chest or waist in front, a clip in back, and an armband on your arm or ankle. Limb movement catches drivers' attention more effectively.