วันเสาร์ที่ 26 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2553

#$ Knog Skink 4 LED Bicycle Light



The Skink is a really neat-looking light, and the headlight does well in at least letting people know you're coming toward them. The headlight, however, is not bright enough to illuminate a path or trail in zero-light conditions. Even the Skink's instruction sheet clearly states that the light is meant for safety purposes only.



I initially thought that the tail light was odd because, as it mounts vertically to the seat post, the LEDs pointed downward, but I later discovered that the LEDs (only in the tail light) are angled upwards when properly fastened to the seat post, so as to compensate for the downward angle of the seat post.



I still wish the tail light could be mounted horizontally, as two of the flashing patterns "chase" in opposing directions, which would be helpful to let traffic behind you see either a --> or <-- pattern, but the vertical orientation chases upward/downward.



Regardless, they are still functional and adequately bright for city riding.
(10 customers reviews)
Customers Rating=4.0 / 5.0

More Detail For Knog Skink 4 LED Bicycle Light


  • Bike light with flexible silicone body wraps around handlebars, seat post, or frame tube
  • White headlight version with 4 LEDs, 2 flashing modes and 1 constant on
  • Red taillight version with 4 LEDs, 5 flashing modes and 1 constant on
  • Battery life indicator comes on when batteries are at 25 percent charge
  • Powered by 2 AAA batteries for up to 30 hours of constant use, 220 hours of flashing use

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