After less than 10 hours of cycling, however, the belt is broken.
The silver colored retroreflective layer dissolves over a large area from the yellow belt.
This starts at the shoulders and then accesses other areas over.
The yellow strap is braided rubber thread. Very good quality.
The silver reflective layer is made of (formerly liquid) color that was somehow sprayed onto the yellow rubber band.
If you wear the belt now, the rubber and mounted thereon ink layer tears only into small pieces and then rubs piecemeal from expanding. And after less than 10 hours.
After 100 hours, I suspect, will not be much left of the reflector layer.
Other reviewers have confirmed this in their respective reviews.
So that's very useless. And the manufacturer must know this deficiency and still nothing changes.
The manufacturer is by no means 3M. The manufacturer is the Bike Tec & More GmbH of Oldendorf.
Accurate Product is: 4-Act 3M Cross Belt strap - yellow silver.
False flag. The product is expected to be perhaps not sold as counterfeiting.
I watch you at times this product: 3M Scotchlite reflector stretch band, yellow, 3M1007
The really 3M. The stands tall on the packaging: 3M.
Of this there is nothing in this belt. The words are merely placed in 3M Winzschrift on a sticker that is glued to the cardboard box.
Supplier: faguru and delivery via Amazon.
Also I can confirm the way that the reflector materials that are sewn directly into the sportswear, both much better than reflect also have a much better life. A belt made of such material would have to have ...