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Sugoi’s new Zap jacket takes reflectivity to the next level

UK exclusive first look at Sugoi’s new reflective jacket + video

Sugoi’s brand new Zap jacket uses an innovative new fabric with thousands of embedded glass beads that reflect light. Under normal daylight conditions it looks like any normal jacket, but shine a light on it and the entire jacket is reflective. We can’t think of any jacket that comes even remotely close to offering such a high level of reflectivity. Take a look at the video, you'll be amazed.

Being visible when riding at night, or even just in dim low light conditions, is a concern for most cyclists. Whether you’re commuting daily, or heading out after work for a training ride, being seen by other road users is something to take seriously.

The wonder of the material is that you have an otherwise regular looking jacket during the daytime, devoid of multiple reflective stripes and logos, so it looks smart and understated. Head out into the dark however and the entire surface reflects light. Even a jacket with a generous amount reflective details and stripes is going to struggle to match the Zap for outright visibility.

It’s claimed to be fully waterproof too, so should be ideal for year-round commuting and winter training duties. It has the sort of features you’d typically expect from a jacket, a dropped tail, tall collar, rear pocket and full-length front zipper. Expected availability is September, and it will cost £99.99.

There are studies that show it is reflective cycle clothing rather than fluoro hi-viz that is the answer to being seen in the hours of darkness. A lot more manufacturers are starting to incorporate reflective details into their clothing, so there is a lot more choice these days.

We'll be getting a closer look at this jacket soon. 

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

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seven | 10 years ago
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There are studies that show it is reflective cycle clothing rather than fluoro hi-viz that is the answer to being seen in the hours of darkness.

No sh*t Sherlock! The fluoro tabards I see folk wearing, when they're not augmented by reflective patches, are next to useless, blending in nicely with parked cars and peds. And they don't do much more during the day either.

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GrahamH | 10 years ago
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nothing new, Rohan flashback from the 1980's.

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zoxed replied to GrahamH | 10 years ago
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GrahamH wrote:

nothing new, Rohan flashback from the 1980's.

This was the first thing I thought of when I read the article - I remember the in house rag boasting that you would "light up like the archangel Gabriel" whilst wearing it !

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I love my bike | 10 years ago
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It looks just like a fabric version of my fleece Castelli illuminITE jersey from 10+ years ago.

It was quality then and still is, even if some small areas of beads have worn off.

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dgcorp | 10 years ago
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That looks really good, and at a pretty reasonable price point.

I've got Nike Vapor Flash jacket (http://swoo.sh/1b8dtZz) which has a reasonably similar super-reflective effect. But it isn't especially breathable so not suitable for long rides and costs well over twice the price of the Sugoi jacket.

Will keep my eye on this for next Winter.

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qwerky | 10 years ago
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At first I thought the jacket was flashing, but then realised that the video was shot with a flashing light (presumably located near/next to the camera) pointed at the bike. Watching the video again, its a pretty poweful light they're using - you can see it causes all the other reflective surfaces around to flash too.

Wonder how the jacket will look in car headlights in the rain?

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joemmo replied to qwerky | 10 years ago
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qwerky wrote:

At first I thought the jacket was flashing, but then realised that the video was shot with a flashing light (presumably located near/next to the camera) pointed at the bike. Watching the video again, its a pretty poweful light they're using - you can see it causes all the other reflective surfaces around to flash too.

Wonder how the jacket will look in car headlights in the rain?

I would guess the overshoes are more conventional reflective fabric and they look much brighter than the jacket so maybe that gives something to measure it against.

Looks good though.

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