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Out of stock | | | | | | Compact yet insanely bright, the Voyager 3.0 meets the need of those who want a tiny light that is big on light output. Packing a single LED pushing 17 lumens through a light-optimizing optical lens, it is as powerful as the best commuters lights of just a few years ago, but smaller. Powered by 4 AAA batteries (batteries included) for a 20-hour runtime, the Voyager 3.0 also features a clever quick release clamp that mounts to standard or oversixed bars in milliseconds without tools. Water resistent. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 5.6 inches | | Package Width: | 3.1 inches | | Package Height: | 1.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 7 reviews |
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| | Features | One headlightLed pushing 17 lumens20-hour runtimeQuick release clamp for mountingOne year
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 7 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
City commuter? Here's a light you may want to consider. Jun 26, 2008
By J. E. Brown
"jebrown"
So, I was commuting to work one day here in NYC, when I stop at a busy intersection. As it happens, I pull up beside a mini-van full of cyclists (they're wearing the colorful clothes, the beanies, bikes on the roof rack) who were on their way to Central Park to begin a ride through New Jersey. Anyway, one of them leans out the window and says "HowYaDoin!" and asks me what light I was using. I tell him it's a Blackburn Voyager, and that I run it in the daytime now 'cause I was doored earlier in the month (no serious damage--just bruises). He says to me: "Yeah, it's great, my buddies and have been watching you come up on us for the last four blocks."
Point: If the object is to be seen in the city; if the object is to get the drivers/pedestrians attention; this light will do it well. The minimalists cyclist may prefer a Knog Frog (as small as it gets) as this light will stand up from your bars a bit, but I think this light is compact enough for anyone who commutes. The light clicks on and off easily from the bracket, and the bracket is also easy removed from the bike if needed elsewhere.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Very bright, great light Jul 18, 2008
By Lacey mom I purchased this light today to replace the blackburn quadrant
set that I purchased a few months ago, which I now have attched
to my daughter's bicycle. This is a great headlamp.(the quadrant is also
very good) Very bright went it is a solid light, and when I have it set to flashing mode, it seems to be even brighter. Easy to attach, and can be easily removed to take with you, if you commute and have to leave your bike unattended. I would highly recommend this headlight.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Bright, Effective Safety Light Jun 25, 2008
By P. Taegel If you're looking for a light to light up a trail, you're looking in the wrong price range. Trail lights start around $150 if you get a good deal. But for urban night riding, this light works like a charm. First off, it has a constant mode and a blinky mode. Constant mode will give you 24 hrs of light where the blinky mode will give you 48 hrs of light. If you've ever been on a night ride where after hour 3 your fresh batteries die, you'll realize that this is important. Next, it's quite bright for a AAA battery powered light. Third, it's light and unobtrusive, and the mechanism that secures it to the handlebars has a clever design that makes it easy to adjust on the road. If you've ever had a light that starts to flop down on you at night, you'll know this is important. Fourth, it was only twenty five bucks!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Like it Nov 19, 2008
By Dres Bon
"Phil"
i bought two, one for my bike and the other is for my wife. I bought is 3 months ago and still works and serve us well. I recommend it.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A decent light for the city Oct 18, 2008
By George
"Chaise"
The headlight is sturdy and well crafted. The mounting bracket looks flimsy, but is holding up well so far. Blink mode is extremely bright and effective, but steady headlight mode seems a bit weak - does not light dark streets particularly well. Overall, considering the cost, it's a good light.
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