Reddit Reddit reviews XFasten Reflective Tape, Red and White, 2 Inches by 5 Yards - High Intensity - DOT-C2 Safety Tape Waterproof Conspicuity Trailer Reflector

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XFasten Reflective Tape, Red and White, 2 Inches by 5 Yards - High Intensity - DOT-C2 Safety Tape Waterproof Conspicuity Trailer Reflector
High Visibility Reflective Tape for trailers, bicycles, boats, and mailboxes. Withstands extreme outdoor weather conditions.Dot C2 Reflective Tape beads enhances nighttime reflective visibility PROMOTING better road safety for bikers, drivers and hikers.Waterproof Reflective Safety Tape adhesive withstands extreme outdoor conditions: heat (230F), UV exposure, freezing (-60F), and dust EMPOWERING the AVERAGE AMERICAN RV to safely travel on road for longer periods.Flexible backing enables the trailer and bike reflective tape to curve and flex, enabling installation to most surfaces and textures like metal, nylon, plastic and cotton.Proprietary honeycomb design on the conspicuity tape distributes photons equally, increasing the reflective surface’s lifespan, and preventing fading and degradation over time.
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1 Reddit comment about XFasten Reflective Tape, Red and White, 2 Inches by 5 Yards - High Intensity - DOT-C2 Safety Tape Waterproof Conspicuity Trailer Reflector:

u/throwaway19438472 · 1 pointr/fuckHOA

I have been shining my phone's flash light (very bright of course) on it, and it looks like the whole thing is reflective. In a photograph, the white circle of reflected light covers the black and white parts of the bar code. If anything, it appears to the naked eye that the bar code part (black in this example) is the non-reflective part, however based on the photograph I would say both are retro-reflective.


Of course logically I would agree that the way to go for a company who does this is to have the bar code "code" be retro-reflective, versus reflecting back everything that is "not" the barcode.


I'm thinking of getting something like this so that I only have to buy one roll to get two colors, and then I can test say red barcode reflective on copy paper as well as red barcode reflective on white reflective. My only concern is the pattern, but I don't think that matters?