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LIGHTS AND REFLECTIVE CLOTHING Greyville


XLC OFFERS a range of front and rear bicycle lights, including the Deimos 3 Watt front light, featuring


aluminium housing in Matt titanium finish and handlebar bracket. The light has an ultra-bright white ‘mega power’ 3W spotlight LED and splash water protection. Flashing-mode lasts 60 hours, steady 30 and high-power around 20 hours. Retail price is £39.95. Also in the range is the Phobos light,


available in three models; 1 Watt, 3 LED or 5 LED ranging from £24.95 – £35.95. The 0.5 Watt, 2 LED rear safety light comes in a compact design and fastens to seatposts with diameters of 25- 32mm and includes a rubber insert for


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a safe and secure grip (£9.95). For rear cycle carrier racks there is an


XLC ultra-bright 3 LED rear light designed specifically to the racks. It also has a large integrated reflector for extra security and retails for £8.95. Call 01543 251328 for more info or email: sales@greyville.com


THE VISION range of cycle light systems from Hope Technology has been updated for winter 2012/13. The R4 LED lamp now offers increased burn times of up to 50 hours from a single charge when powered with the 5200mAh (Epic) li-on battery pack, which now comes as standard. The higher capacity battery pack also means that the burn time in max power has increased to 2.5 hours. The AA battery-powered 1 LED lamp has been redeveloped to push the lumen output up by 30 per cent from the existing model. There is also now an option to buy the lamp as a kit with everything needed to get up and running, which includes a charger batteries. Battery life from the included cells ranges from three hours in max power to over 30 hours in low. The District rear lamp has also seen a few changes with the lamp now


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orginates in Portland, Oregon – known for its dry summers and wet winters.


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THE EVERGREEN Skully Lights are superbright LED lights that fit virtually anywhere on a bike. The skull design has two ultra wide-angle LEDS as eyes (spooky) which provide 20,000 mcd brightness and are visible up to 600 metres. Available in many colours the lightweight soft body withstands knocks and the elements. All the various colour skullys are available as front specific options with white LEDs and rear-specific with red LEDs. The Skully’s have two functions,


Flash or Steady, and are powered by two CR2032 watch batteries, providing up to 100 hours of battery life. Pitched as being particularly ideal for riders who


don't really want bulky lights – like BMXers, RRP is a mere £10.99. 01353 662662


Featuring visibility colouring and reflective panels, the range’s core market is commuters and racers and everyday cycle enthusiasts. Find out more about the apparel brand on the number below. 0870 240 4219


RALEIGH’S wide range of lights promises to offer something for a broad range of customers. New models include the RX480, offering (you guessed it) 480 lumen output, powered by a li-ion battery, USB chargeable and featuring a collimator lens to maximise output. The Evolve (LAA752) is packed with two super bright 0.5 Watt LEDs and three angled LEDS, providing a wide arc of visibility. Featuring a quick release bracket and belt clip mounts, the Evolve can be fitted horizontal or vertical. The Meteor uses a powerful CREE XPG LED, providing 210 lumen output which is filtered through a high precision optical lens. Flashing and constant


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GEMINI’S XERA LED 800 Lumen 2-cell retails at £129.99 and sports a 16° beam angle. With four modes (high, medium, low, flash) the run time ranges from two hours to eight. The hardy and waterproof light features hard Anodized T6 aluminium and LED overheat protection. Mode sequence and brightness can be adjusted on- the-fly a button touch. The Olympia 1700 4-cell is a touch more expensive at £189, but offers more than double the lumens. The beam angle is wider too (19°). On the reflective clothing side,


Northwave’s Wind Pro Vest hits the £39.99 price point, featuring mesh inserts in the under arm region,


using high efficiency LEDs from Osram. The new LEDs have extended battery life to up to 200 hours in the new lower power mode when used with the lightweight and compact 2600mAH Li-Ion battery pack. The max power level now runs for 15 hours at 100 lumens – a 20 per cent increase in light output and 30 per cent increase in battery life. 01282 851200


modes and a low battery indicator are incuded, as is a full charge cut off system and heat sink cooling. Elsewhere, Comet’s front and rear lights provide 100 lumen for the front and 35 for the rear, both powered by li-ion batteries and a two hour USEB charge time. Both the front and read lights feature all-important side visibility. 0800 096 9060


internal wind coating and is packable on the rear pocket. Meanwhile the Agu Secco Pro Jacket is based on those of the professional Rabobank team and retails at £99.99. Find out more directly from i-ride. 01444 243000


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