Why you'll love it: Lightweight and with a low-profile, this
customizable bracelet provides first responders with the information they need — when you can't.
As runners, we're always told how important it is to carry ID on us, but it isn't always practical or convenient to pack your license each time you go for a run. The Road ID Bracelet conveniently solves that issue.
This lightweight and low-profile bracelet can be customized to include valuable information such as your name, address, allergies, and emergency contact information. If you're ever unable to give first responders your information, the Road ID Bracelet will.
I've been using this bracelet for about seven years now, and it's so versatile that I wear it when I run, hike, ride horses, or just go for a walk alone. I love that the silicone band is comfortable and easy to clean, and the customization options allowed me to include the fact that I'm allergic to bees.
I find this bracelet gives me peace of mind when I'm out exercising alone, and my family appreciates that I wear it, too. It's far more convenient than remembering to grab my license. I will say that the clasp is a little difficult to figure out at first, but I haven't had any trouble with it since I got the technique down.
The Road ID Bracelet has a 4.4 out of 5-star rating on Amazon based on 296 customer reviews. Gear Junkie wrote that, "Road ID is worth checking out for any athlete. It will probably give you peace of mind and will definitely do so for your loved ones."
MudRunGuide wrote of the bracelet, "The band is still intact without signs of wear. The metal plate and the badge on my band both still look new. With the amount of training I do and how I treat most products, I have to say I am pleasantly surprised with how well it is holding up."
If you don't like the idea of wearing a bracelet, Road ID offers other similar products, including shoe ID tags and tags that attach to an Apple Watch band.
Pros: Customizable, durable, low profile
Cons: Limited space for information on the metal plate, clasp can be tricky to learn
Buy the Road ID Bracelet on Amazon for $29.99