Testimonials

Read firsthand about how ROAD iD makes a real difference in real peoples’ lives. 

I Believe Everything Is 101% Possible

As I type this, my Road iD is on my right wrist along with my hospital bracelet from a trip to the ER this morning. I was taken to the hospital after I collapsed, alone, on a trail run. A cyclist f...

My ROAD iD Saved Me When I Was Knocked Unconscious

I love your product! It saved me when I was knocked unconscious during a race. I don't remember much about what happened, but I'm told that someone behind me fell, and took my feet out in the proce...

ROAD iD Made a Difference in my Life!

I was at approx. 7.5 miles of the 10 mile race...when the cramp (side stitch) that I had started to nauseate me ...all of a sudden, I could not breath as my throat was closing off. My running partn...

I Never Take off My ROAD iD!

Earlier this year, I was out trail running with my friend and I suffered from a pulmonary embolism. Four blood clots were found - one in the lung - I suffered severe kidney and oxygen failure. I wa...

I Never Thought It Could Happen, but It Did…

While recently traveling for work, I went out for a run on a beautiful Florida morning. One minute, I was a mile and a half into a six-miler when I started feeling a little off – the next thing I k...

Everything Ended Well Thanks to Road iD

I had the unpleasant experience of running the Boston marathon this year in the 90 degree heat. Unfortunately, at mile 12, the heat got the best of me and I could not stay sufficiently hydrated. I ...

I Was in Shock, and Speaking German

I was running the Marine Corps Marathon this year and collapsed - without warning - in view of the finish line. As it turns out, I had a severe heatstroke. Unconscious for 20 minutes and afterwards...

Everything They Needed Was on Her Id

When the half-marathon started at 6AM on the beach in northern Florida, I knew it was going to be a tough run due to the weather... it was hot and very humid. As a medical student at the University...

My Husband Was at the Scene in Minutes

A short time ago, I went out for a mid-morning run near my office building. As I was crossing a street, I was struck by a car. I didn't know it yet, but I had suffered fractures to my left tibia an...