Portland Design Works
Radbot 1000 Taillight
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- Equipped with a precision reflector that conforms to strict EU standards
- 3 modes: zZz pop, cornea blitz and rock steady modes (30 hours runtime flashing/15 steady)
- Stayputnik seatpost mount attaches without tools and has vertical adjustment setting
- Rack/seatpost/seatstay mounts or backpack clip usage
- (2) AAA batteries included
Specifications
Review Summary
LIKES
Brightness (5),
Durability (2),
Size (3),
Attachment System (4),
Buttons (5)
WORKS FOR
Commuting (4),
Biking (5)
DISLIKES
None So Far (4),
Durability (1)
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Customer Reviews
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A GuestI've noticed cars giving me wider berth when running the full watt flashing light during the day and at night...can it be too bright?! Very fast delivery, thanks Tree Fort!
reviewed by:
paulalmanGiven the time of the year, the ambient light changes, etc., I try to use this light on every ride. So far, I am impressed with it, particularly the way passing cars seem to give me much more room that previously.
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A GuestI can't seem to find any fault with this light. The best for battery powered I've seen.
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mbellettGreat light, easy to mount. Uses the same mount as the PB lights, so switches between my bikes easily. The seatstay bracket is nice. Very bright light, flash modes get drivers attention and the reflector helps meet local laws. I've had drivers stop next to me and comment on how well they could see me with this thing flashing.
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ASTRALBOBThis is a great light but after 50 miles the outer lens popped off, all that is left is a few spots of glue where the lens used to be...now what do I do? I guess try to find another lens and glue it back together. Finding a 2 mm lens isn't easy unless you are willing to by 500 of them. Has this happened to anyone else?