Medical Bracelets For Eventing, USEA and USEF Compliant

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$ 20.00

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Product Description

Bye Bye Medical Armbands, Hello Medical Bracelets for Eventing!

We have selected RoadID as our provider of USEA / USEF legal medical bracelets for eventing. These medical bracelets comply with USEF Eventing Rule EV113.3 that came into effect April 1, 2014. To be compliant with the new rule, you must select the “interactive” version of the RoadID wristband. RoadID is not equestrian specific so they offer a few options including an ankle ID and Shoe ID – those are cool, but what you’re looking for are the Wrist ID Sport, the Wrist ID Elite or the Wrist ID Slim – all of those have the option to include any relevant medical history, injury (particularly to the head), drug allergies and current medication to RoadID’s secure website. This information is also easily accessible to first responders via phone or an online web application.

  • USEF Legal for Eventing (complies with EV113.3)
  • Emergency information is also easily accessible via phone or secure online web application
  • Medical Bracelets are NOT (regardless of brand) FEI Legal as of 4/1/2014

medical bracelets for Eventing online medical form

Interactive Medical Bracelet

RoadID secures your private information with a secure website and with a pin. Find this on the inside of your bracelet. Medical bracelets for eventing have multiple bands, just be sure you get an “Interactive” nameplate – that’s the USEA compliant medical bracelet.

USEF Legal medical wristband

medical bracelet for eventing complies with USEF rules

Compare to Team Ride Safe $35 Bracelet

These medical bracelets for eventing are the same thing as the “Team Ride Safe” bracelets. They both have an interactive web application. This uses a code to pull secure information not printed on the nameplate you wear. RoadID was first to market and has a less expensive product. For a complete review of the rules regarding medical bracelets for eventing, check out the Eventing Nation article.

The Law of the Land (Per the USEA)

EV113.3 MEDICAL CARDS/MEDICAL BRACELETS.  An approved and completed medical card or medical bracelet is required any time while jumping. Medical cards must be enclosed in a transparent, waterproof carrier. The competitor should attach their card to their upper arm in a secure manner. Medical bracelets must be visible on the competitor’s wrist. They must include any relevant medical history, injury (particularly to the head), drug allergies and current medication. 

 Participants wearing a bracelet must include relevant medical history in the online medical form of the bracelet’s vendor website. Particularly important are injuries (particularly to the head). This also applies to drug allergies and current medications. Athletes are responsible to update their medical information online. Thus, failure to wear one’s own medical card or bracelet shall be penalized by a fine of $100. (payable to the Organizing Committee).”

 

1 review for Medical Bracelets For Eventing, USEA and USEF Compliant

  1. Melissa

    I have a RoadID I’ve been using for a few years. it’s the slim one and I never take it off. It seems like between riding and trail running there’s always the possibility I could be knocked unconscious. i don’t even know it’s on me, it’s really comfortable. I’m super happy with it.

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