Knog Blinder Rechargeable Rear Cycle Light

£39.99

Using new Chip On Board (COB) technology, the Knog Blinder Rear Bike Light produces a punchy 100 lumens and is brilliant for attracting attention on the road or trail in all light conditions.

Blinder is one of Knog's most individual rear bike lights ever, adding serious personality to you ride. Pick from four different LED designs to help you stand out on the road.

Features

  • Easy On, Easy Off - Blinder comes with a tool-less removable silicone strap for seat posts 22 – 32mm in diameter. Mounting is incredibly simple and using silicone straps means there’ll be no chance of damaging your bike
  • Charge Indicators - When your Blinder is running low on battery, a red LED will light up next to the button. This ring will turn green and then turn off once the Blinder is fully charged
  • Integrated USB Connector - No charging cable is required. Blinder's integrated USB-A connector plugs directly into USB ports, and charges in just 4 hours
  • Blindingly Bright - With 100 lumens of output, Blinder is a seriously bright option for any cyclist. Efficient Chip on Board (COB) LEDs provide maximum brightness for up to 90% of the battery burn time

Specification

  • Bulb Type - Chip On Board (COB) LEDs
  • Light Output Max - 100 lumens
  • Run Time - Max Steady: 2.5 hrs, Eco-Flash: 55 hrs
  • Charge Time - 4 hours
  • Waterproof - Yes, IP67 Rating
  • Light Modes - 8
  • Fits Handle Bars - 22 - 32mm+ diameter, plus head tubes to 7.9 inches
  • Rechargeable - Yes (integrated USB-A connector)
  • Dimensions - H: 43 mm x W: 43 mm x L: 46 mm
  • Weight - 34 grams
  • Low Battery Indicator - Yes
  • Strap Material - Medical Grade Silicone
  • Operating Temperature - -20 to 50 °C / -4 to 122 °F
  • Optimum Charging Temperature - 20 to 22 °C / 68 to 72 °F (Room Temperature).

Bike Lights - How Many Lumen Do You Need?

Bike lights are rated in Lumens. A Lumen is the measurement of the total visible light emitted and is commonly used for all kinds of bulbs.

One thing worth noting is that most lights advertise their headline rate. Packaging may say 1000 lumens. Reading the small print they might only do that for an hour. That light may run 500 or 600 lumens for 2 or 3 hours. So it's worth buying a light with more lumens than you need to get decent running times.

There is no fixed agreement on how many Lumens you need for a bike light as it depends on the type of cycling you are doing. As a rough guide we say that:


  • Daytime running lights = 100+ Lumens
  • Urban commuting lights = 50 to 200 Lumens
  • Rural riding lights = 400 to 600 Lumens
  • Trail riding lights = 600+ Lumens

Price Match at Cycles uk

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Colours Cross, Grid, Skull, Square
Brand Knog
Barcodes 9328389029100, 9328389029124, 9328389029148, 9328389029162
SKUs / Part Numbers 12284, 12286, 12288, 12290

Please note: Manufacturers can sometimes change the specification of the products from time to time.

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