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$59.95
- Front Modes include High Steady, Low Steady, DayTime Pulse, NightTime Pulse, and Economic Flash. - Rear Modes include High Flash, Low Steady, DayTime PULSE, NightTime Pulse and Economic Flash - Fully USB rechargeable: no batteries to buy or replace - Runtime up to 20 hours for front and 10 hours for rear - Memory function: light turns on at the last mode it was turned off - Power saving function: 10% power or less, lights will automatically switch to lowest lumen output - Built-in battery indicators: RED = less than 25%, GREEN = fully charged - Multiple Mounting Options: vertical or horizontal mounting options as well as a clip for mounting to packs, bags or belts
$31.49
Sunlite's HL-L175/TL-L330 LED Combo is an easy way to be seen and stay safe when riding after dark. The powerful headlight uses an advanced 1-watt LED for brightness beyond its size. Plus, it boasts steady and flash modes, a 35-hour run time on the included AAA batteries, and it attaches to any bar via an easy quick-release mount. Out back, the taillight runs for up to 100 hours and casts a bright light with its 1/2-watt LED. And just like the headlight, it has steady and flashing modes.
$149.99
FRONT LIGHT: The Macro Drive 1400+ throws out a powerful 1400 lumens of output through our Tri-Focus Optics, creating an optimized beam pattern for superior visibility on the trail or road. Its waterproof USB-C charging port and 2A+ fast charging capability allows for convenient recharging(cable not included), while the CNC-machined aluminum construction with cooling fins ensures durability and efficient heat dissipation. A GoPro mount option and compatibility with the Infinite Light Power Pack+, this front light offers versatile mounting choices and extended battery life. Rigorously tested to IPX7 Waterproofing standards, it is built to withstand various weather conditions. Choose from seven different output modes, from the attention-grabbing Daytime Flash Mode to the whopping 300-hour runtime Femto Mode, to suit your lighting needs. A versatile and replaceable strap secures it to a variety of handlebar sizes. REAR LIGHT: The Strip Drive Pro 400+ Rear is a cutting-edge rear light offering ten LEDs and a maximum output of 400 lumens; it is engineered for impressive efficiency and runtime, providing the best beam pattern for optimal light dispersion in even the most challenging conditions. Plus, with an impressive 80-hour max runtime, you can rest assured that this light will last as long as you need it to. Offering seven different output modes, including the highly disruptive Daytime Flash that grabs attention and the wide-angle optics providing an impressive 270° visibility range. It features a lightweight yet durable waterproof construction, rigorously tested to IPX7 Waterproofing standards. A versatile mounting system attaches to aero or round seatposts, and the light also features USB-C waterproof charging(cable not included). Look no further, as this cycling tail light delivers unparalleled visibility-during the day or after dark. - Front Light Max 1,400 lumens / 300-hour runtime in Femto mode - Front Light Max 1,400 lumens / 300-hour runtime in Femto mode - Waterproof USB-C charging port with charge indicator - 2Amp fast charging - CNC-machined aluminum construction with cooling fins - Tri-Focus Optics are brighter with a large wide-angle pattern - Optional GoPro mount available separately - Infinite Light Power Pack+ Compatible for extended run times - Rigorously tested to IPX7 Waterproofing standards - 5200 mAh battery capacity - Rear Light Max 400 lumens / 80-hour runtime in Femto mode - Daytime Flash mode with Highly Disruptive Pattern - Wide Angle Optics: 270° of visibility - Waterproof USB-C charging port with charge indicator - Maximum side visibility design - Multiple mounting options with ladder strap - Lightweight and durable co-molded design - Seven combined solid and flash modes - Fits most seatpost shapes - Rigorously tested to IPX7 Waterproofing standards
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