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2017 NiteRider lights sneak peek

NiteRider's most popular light for trail riding is the Lumina. This year, it bumps up to 950 lumens with an overdrive mode. Put one or two of these on your bike and helmet for modular and expandable brightness options.

NiteRider’s most popular light for trail riding is the Lumina. This year, it bumps up to 950 lumens with an overdrive mode. Put one or two of these on your bike and helmet for modular and expandable brightness options.

NiteRider is a brand that has stood the test of time. They’ve supported endurance events and trail access throughout the years with a commitment to quality products and good company values.

If you like bright lights and the latest technology, NiteRider has you covered with the NiteRider Pro 2200 and the 3600. But the story this year is about putting rechargeable headlights and tail lights on every bike on the road, day or night. The greatest risk to commuters is not being seen by drivers and getting hit from behind or opposing vehicles coming in from lots, making left turns or opening their doors. Lights help this situation by significantly increasing visibility day or night and helping drivers not only see cyclists but also judge their speed.

We can lament the current state of distracted drivers all we want but becoming more visible is one of the few things we can take action on today.

Take a look at some of NiteRider’s 2017 lineup highlights below.

The NiteRider Swift 350 packs a decent punch with a light output of 350 lumens and is USB rechargeable.

The NiteRider Swift 350 packs a decent punch with a light output of 350 lumens and is USB rechargeable.

NiteRider Swift 350

The Swift is an interesting new light that brings rechargeable, lithium-powered LEDs to the hands of all consumers. At $35, why would you ever worry about battery power again? No need to produce battery waste products and spend all that money on disposable cells.

  • Built-in, easy on and off handlebar strap mount
  • Even distribution beam pattern in a compact and lightweight design
  • Four (4) light levels plus one (1) daylight flash mode
  • Highly durable design made with fiberglass-reinforced plastic
  • Convenient USB rechargeable
  • 350 lumens
  • 1:30 runtime at the highest output
  • 80 grams
  • $35
The NiteRider Swift 350 and Sabre 50 will be available as a combo package.

The NiteRider Swift 350 and Sabre 50 will be available as a combo package.

Multi LED arrays are great for tail lights since they are highly visible from a wide angle and they’re very light. The Sabre 50 Tail Light from NiteRider uses these bright LED’s projecting a powerful beam with 50 lumens that can be mounted on the the seatpost, frame or clipped on to a pack.

NiteRider Sabre 50
  • Daylight Visible Flash (DVF)
  • 50 lumens – super bright tail light
  • Amber side lights for 180 degrees of visibility
  • Easy on and off seat post strap mount with quick release tab
  • Convenient USB rechargeable
  • 28 grams
  • $30

For more information visit www.niterider.com.

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