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Topeak RedLite 4 LED Tail Light

Topeak RedLite 4 LED Tail Light
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Topeak RedLite 4 LED Tail Light

 
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L082

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4 Red LED's CR2032 (2) included 2 modes: constant & blinking Mounts to seatpost, seatstay or any Topeak rack or bag

 
Our Price: $12.99
 
 


Product Details
Package Length:4.7 inches
Package Width:3.3 inches
Package Height:2.1 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews

Features
  • Water resistant

  • 4 super bright LEDs

  • 60 hours constant run time

  • Blinking and constant modes


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 23 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Not so bright  Jul 01, 2007 By Rollie
I'm changing my review after two months of use. Yesterday the unit broke off my topeak trunk rack when loading it in my car trunk. I will not replace it with the same light. Before it broke it looked like the clip mount was also breaking anyways. It just was not bright enough. There is another light I have which is much stronger called the planet bike superflash, which I will buy a second one and have two mounted.

13 of 15 found the following review helpful:


1Buy A Real Taillight if you ride on roads  Aug 26, 2007 By T. Miller
I was hit by a car using this taillight. If you are serious about safety then buy a real taillight and spend the extra money. I still have the light on my bike and use it in conjunction with another light but live in fear every time a car passes me now. Look at Dinotte taillights if you are on the roads early. They have videos on youtube that will show you how bright they are. I am saving money for one of their systems. The topeak tailight will cost you about $6.00 to replace batteries also since it uses a cr2032 like remotes for cars. I have also read many good reviews on the cateye 1100 taillight. Safety is the key when you are riding at night. This light might be good for trail riding.

Update to review. This light failed me this morning in wet conditions. It was not raining, but water from sprinkler systems on the road came off the rear wheel and hit the light which was attached to topeak bag. When I returned home the light was no longer on and water had entered the casing. Luckily I had a second light going.

Update - Still lingering on my bike as a second light. Bought the cateye 1100 as a replacement which is a phenominal light as far as ouput,functions and intensity. I Just finished washing my bike and the Topeak light turned on by itself. This light is wacky, stay away from it. Product reported to Consumer Product Safety Commision for review.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Accidently left on  Jun 25, 2007 By KingBoris "Starving Student"
In my town anything that isn't bolted down to your bike will get stolen (and on occasion someone will cut through double locks and steal your whole bike, but that is another story). This light is good for what it does, but since I carry it in my bag it turns on very easily and then of course runs out of batteries. That is my only real complaint though - I do appreciate that it goes on and off the bike so easily.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Great little bike light  Jun 09, 2007 By Susan Midlarsky "Inspiring Excellence"
This light was a replacement for a previous bike taillight that died. I was concerned at first about its size, but it is very visible - the LEDs are powerful, and it can be angled to the best visibility. It comes with various ways to attach it to the bike or a pack, and I found the pieces versatile enough to come up with my own solution. A great buy for the money.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Almost Perfect  Mar 08, 2007 By Paul A. Landry
I finally found a taillight that is almost perfect. Small, bright and uncomplicated. Only three functions: on, blink, off. Fits conveniently on the back of my saddle bag. Highly visible. If I could change only one thing about it, it would be to have it use a more "standard" battery (AAA, or AA), as opposed to a watch-style battery, so that I could utilize rechargeable batteries instead of adding used batteries to the trash collection.

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