9-LED 12000mcd Flashlight with Bike Mount (3AAA)

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 - 9 bright white 5mm LED emitters

- 10000~12000mcd
- 4~6 hours runtime (manufacturer rated)
- Single-mode tail cap clicky switch
- Plastic lens and reflector
- Bicycle mount included 22mm~28mm
 
 
 
Dimensions: 3.74 in x 1.3 in x 1.3 in
Weight: 4.23 oz

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its ok , but mybe you should put upgrade .


Posted by theDude333 on 04-04-2009
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Pros:looks very good.the flashlight MOUNT is very cool , and can be used to hold some other stuff too.did i say looks good ?
Cons:- batterys NOT included- the light is not strong enough to really light yopur way in darkness, its more of a utility flashlight to help you fix the chain while in the dark.- build quality is medium, the flashlight is working, but in the fist time i opened the flashlight the water proff ruber just snapped and broke.
Other Thoughts:mmm mmm mmm...
Bottomline:its a nice gimmik, no very functional

compact and surprisingly bright


Posted by ninjaink on 03-02-2009
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Pros:A nice little flashlight that puts out a surprising amount of light. It takes 3 AAA's, which is convenient, and means it doesn't weigh too much in your pocket. Handy for an everyday flashlight that you can clip to your bike, which i think is great. Seems fairly weather-resistant, but haven't tested in a downpour yet.
Cons:I had to do a little bit of modifying to the included clip to make it work on my handlebars, but it works great now. Also, it was a little unclear which way the batteries go in, but i summoned up all my brainpower, and within a minute i had it working.
Other Thoughts:Depending on the thickness of your handlebars, you may have to do do some creative thinking to get the clip to fit. My bars were too skinny, so i added a thin strip of leather around the handlebars to make up the needed space. Surprisingly, the flashlight clips tightly into the clip, and it's adjustable even after attached. Nice!
Bottomline:The light that it gives off is impressive for a compact, inexpensive flashlight. It's a nice little flashlight for everyday use, and the bike clip is a nice little bonus.