Exposure lights six pack mk7 light front ranks number 1621 of 5679 in the cycling category at ribble cycles in this review.
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Reflex technology boosts to a massive 4500 lumens for confidence on steep descents but intelligently adjusts the light to your riding style dimming for the climbs saving the power for when you need it.
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Exposure lights six pack mk7 light ranks number 1620 of 5679 in the cycling category at ribble cycles in this review.
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Whilst this isn t the best indicator to decide if it s the best in class you can use it as a guide to see how it compares to other cycling products.
It sits at the top of the exposure range and is their most powerful handlebar mounted light.
The exposure six pack is a beautiful thing that is not just pretty its got substance too with high lumen outputs long battery life and quality construction.
It s a hefty outlay at 435 but from our experience this is a light that will serve you well and last a lifetime.
Whilst this isn t the best indicator to decide if it s the best in class you can use it as a guide to see how it compares to other cycling products.
With a whopping maximum claimed output of 5 000 lumens in reflex mode or 3 600 in constant mode produced by six leds arranged in a pentagon with.
Like all their lights the exposure six pack is an all in one design which means the lamp and battery are contained in a single barrel shaped body.