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glow in the dark paint: most durable, bright, and long lasting brand?

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I'm wanting to paint the tops of my sticks with glow in the dark paint.

Can anyone recommend a good brand? I'm thinking this stuff might be pretty variable. I'd like it to last at least one season before reapplication and be bright enough that daylight or hitting it with a flashlight quick before going down will guide my feet.

Thanks.
 
I would steer towards reflective tape instead.

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I was going to go with gun glow on my sticks, just never got around to it.

Seen a few reviews on this pigment, its it's supposed to be the brightest gl8w in the dark pigment ever. It still needs a base, and then a clear coat cover to protect it, especially under foot.

 
+1 for gun glow... couple of dabs in the treads of my beast sticks (and DIYs) with a little of the wife's clear coat nail polish over to protect. Reflective tape would come off in the marshes and snow I hunt, and I often don't turn a headlamp on until i'm back on terra firma or walk out, if at all.
 
+1 for gun glow... couple of dabs in the treads of my beast sticks (and DIYs) with a little of the wife's clear coat nail polish over to protect. Reflective tape would come off in the marshes and snow I hunt, and I often don't turn a headlamp on until i'm back on terra firma or walk out, if at all.
Camera doesn't quite do it justice, but quite bright in the dark.
 

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If you go this route, get the ones with comfort channels....just for added traction.
Goood idea, just cause some say ribbed don't mean they taste like ribs too, so careful if ya ever shack up with a hungry 1

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