These garments, often distributed at nighttime or themed events hosted at indoor trampoline parks, are typically made of a brightly colored fabric, often neon, that is designed to be highly visible, particularly under ultraviolet or black lights. These are worn by participants to enhance the visual experience and assist staff in easily identifying individuals within the darkened environment of the facility. For instance, participants attending a “Glow Night” event might be required to wear these to distinguish themselves during activities.
The use of these luminous items contributes significantly to the overall safety and immersive atmosphere of the event. They allow for better monitoring of jumpers in low-light conditions, minimizing the risk of collisions and injuries. Historically, the implementation of such visual aids in recreational settings demonstrates an increased focus on participant safety and the creation of engaging, memorable experiences. These also serve as a marketing tool, reinforcing the brand identity of the venue through visible, wearable merchandise.