US brand Light & Motion were at iceBike, the in-house expo of bike and accessories distributor Madison, showing three new lights that we reckon are going to be big in the road market.
First of all there’s a new self-contained front light called the Urban 150. It’s designed for city riding and it has a 150 lumen output – the clue’s in the name, see. As well as a bright, focussed beam, it comes with little side windows to make sure you’re seen by traffic running next to you and as you pass junctions.
It’s pretty small too – about the size of a little Pritt Stik, we’re saying (it's a well known international unit of measurement), and it’s USB rechargeable. This is the proto type version. The real thing will be available from August, probably at £100.
The Urban 250 is, you won’t be surprised to hear, very similar except – you guessed it – the output is 250 lumens. This one will set you back £130.
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The final new model is the Solite 150. Like the Urban 150, it’s a front light with a USB rechargeable li-ion battery and it’s 150 lumens. Oh, and you get side visibility thanks to little windows in the lamp on too. But it’s actually a very different light.
For a start, the battery unit is separate, and you get a titchy, tiny head unit with a whole bunch of different mounting modes. It fits to a band you wear around your bike helmet (with the battery at the back), above the bars, or on a little bracket that fits in front of your stem’s front plate. The battery straps easily to the stem or top tube.
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Oh, and you can fit the head unit to the battery too, so you can use it as a torch or a little lamp for camping, say. Or whatever else you like – once you've paid for it, it's up to you. Fill yer boots.
The Solite 150 will cost £150 – so that’s nice and easy to remember – and it’ll be available from May.
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