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Sunlite TL-L515 5-Spot LED USB

Vendor Sunlite
Regular price $27.98
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Specifications

ColorBlack
RechargeableUSB
LumensNot Published
Front / RearRear

LIGHT SUNLT RR 5-LED 5-SPOT USB SILICONE BK

  • 5 super bright LED`s
  • Built-in Li-Ion rechargeable batteries with USB cable
  • 2.5 ~ 5 hours run time per charge
  • 3 modes (2 Steady 1 Flashing)
  • Multi-fit silicone strap
  • Water resistant silicone body
Description

LIGHT SUNLT RR 5-LED 5-SPOT USB SILICONE BK

  • 5 super bright LED`s
  • Built-in Li-Ion rechargeable batteries with USB cable
  • 2.5 ~ 5 hours run time per charge
  • 3 modes (2 Steady 1 Flashing)
  • Multi-fit silicone strap
  • Water resistant silicone body

Customer Reviews

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Steve Vrana

In preparation for a two-week bike trip to Colorado earlier this summer (we pulled trailers rather than carry panniers) my fellow biking friend bought me (and himself) this light to put on our trailers. It worked wonderfully!

The silicon strap was adjustable enough that I had no trouble attaching it to the trailer. The 5 LED's made us extremely visible. There are three modes: two steady (a high beam/low beam) and one flashing.

If there is a downside it's that it runs on a Li-Ion rechargeable battery. The light runs 2.5-5 hours per charge but then you have to recharge it. It comes with a USB cable for charging. (I carried a RAVPower portable battery pack to charge my phone and also my light so it was not a problem. At home just plug it into the computer.)

Like I said I had no trouble mounting on the frame. Attaching it to the bike itself would be another matter. It would attach to the seat post but I have an under-saddle bag so that wouldn't work. I suppose I could attach it to the frame on the left side of the rear wheel. (However I already have a taillight that attaches to my bag so I really only use this light on my trailer.)

Overall it's a great little light. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED;