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SAN DIEGO lighting label NiteRider has a renewed focus on road and commuter cycling with its 2013 to 2014 catalogue. The range sparks up with the Mako 5
front light at only £14.99, which also comes as a combo pack set with the rear TL5.0 for just £22.99. For the rider who needs top
performance in a small, lightweight package, the Lumina Micro 220 is a USB chargeable micro light with a massive, real and measured 220-lumen output at only £54.99. 0844 811 2001
Exposure
THE EXPOSURE range swells further this year with the introduction of a USB charging commuter specific light set, making the brand accessible to all. A new head torch project will be
revealed shortly and spread the Exposure name further into the outdoor market. New technology crammed into the high- end lights further challenges the market’s
Oxford For the customer who needs a simple
FOR THE customer looking to spend up to £25 per light, Oxford products have a few solutions. For up front, the £25, three-watt LED
Ultratorch takes just one AA battery and attaches through a simple silicone quick release.
Raleigh
FOR THOSE with a Raleigh account, you have access to the RSP line, perhaps best suited to the commuter, as well as the Moon range, which has a number of high-lumen units ideal for the night time adventurer. Moon’s new Crescent light carries high
powered COB LEDs, emitting up to 50 lumens, all from a USB recharge taking just two hours. This year’s 200 lumen Metor light also comes USB rechargeable with a two hour
Dawes
HAVING JUST signed up the distribution rights to lighting label GUEE, Dawes has a label that’s already performing well in several far eastern territories.
Individual retail prices start from just
£8.99 for the little silicon ‘Camaro’ LED, offering the clever addition of 20+/- degree horizontal beam adjustment. The range spans through to the £34.99 ‘Sol200’ headlamp. With a 200 Lumen output, micro-USB recharge, a ‘Smart-R’ adjustable bracket and burn-times of
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up to 10hrs, the tiny 70mm long headlamp offers great output for a sub £35 unit.
0121 748 8050 cycle.
With one Cree XTE R5 LED, shining through a precision optical lens, this unit comes supplied with handlebar and helmet brackets. RSP’S RX480 does give the Raleigh
own brand a flagship unit with a high- output of 480-lumens. Four high-powered LEDs and a combination of good side visibility, a collimator lens to maximise output and the ability to USB recharge make this a top choice. 01773 532600
yet effective rear light, Oxford Tail light has a 40 to 60 hour burn time from two AAA batteries. Claiming to be visible for up to 500m, it is designed to keep the elements at bay and is easily mounted via a sturdy plastic bracket. 01993 862 300
Fisher Outdoor
WITH BOTH Smart and now a new addition in LUU lights, Fisher Outdoor has a range of stock, which tops out with the new brand's 2,400 lumen Ultra Pro at £379.99.
LUU lighting is a South Korean brand
whose products range from £89.99 to £379.99 (380 to 2400 Lumen). Performance and quality are taken care of by some big names in the business, with battery technology delivered only in the form of Samsung Li-ion cells. This gives what the firm says is the longest burn time for power of any currently lights available. The simple to use and fit bar mount is stable and holds the light tightly in place regardless of usage. A 520-lumen Pico Pro demo unit is
available to dealers on request, while the eight product strong line is arriving with
Madison
LIGHT AND Motion offer one of the more high-powered package deals among our selection, with a £99 kit comprising the Urban 200 ruby and vis 180 micro twinpack. The front light will pump out 200
lumens for a duration of two and a half hours, or 75 lumens for up to eight hours. The rear can last up to 20 hours on flashing mode.
Both carry a li-ion battery and have
micro-USB ports to charge at the computer and mounts for the handlebar and seatpost are included. Furthermore, amber side windows enhance the light’s side visibility, making the rider more visible at junctions. The front light supplies the remaining battery power, allowing the rider to track their usage.
competition with a new helmet light at the forefront of the new catalogue. Reliability and customer service have been key in maintaining the growth of the brand to date and this continues to be a focus of the Exposure team. The growth of Exposure alongside USE is leading to a new bespoke premises housing the machining, production and offices slightly further along the South Downs Way in Bury.
01798 344477
Fisher from the middle of August. For a more every day kind of sale, Smart has front and rear light sets ranging from £19.99 through £54.99 with three SKUs in between the lowest and highest priced package. Top of that group is the LUX 35, which offers 8, 15 or 30 hour burn times in various modes. 01727 798345
01908 326000
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