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The One Thing You Should Carry On Every Run

Do you have this essential item?

Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app.

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Many runners (maybe you?) don’t run with any identification. You might have your phone with you…but what would happen if all of a sudden there was an emergency and you were hit by a car, or fell and passed out? Hopefully this will never happen, but you can never be too prepared. There are several companies that make thin rubber wristbands that you can get customized to have a placard with your emergency information. Or you could buy a shoe pouch that attaches to your laces with a pocket to hold a key and a tag with your information. No matter your preference, make sure you leave the house with some form of ID. Your loved ones will thank you!

ID Products For Runners

Road ID Bracelet
Tech Nylon IDmeBand
yikesID Shoe ID
SportsTag ID

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