This product is great value as it provide 2 front and 2 rear lights that are extremely bright. Great for using for a night time bike ride or if, like me, you ride to and from work down a country lane with no street lights.
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Product Description/Spec
Gear'd 9 LED Bike Light Set with Micro Light.
GEAR'D 9 LED Front light, on-off feature. 3 LED Rear Light, with 3 functions: Static mode, Flashing Mode and off. Micro Front & Rear lights with Flashing, Static, and off function.
3 LED rear light with 3 functions: static mode, flashing mode and off.
Size H28, W12, D4.5cm.
Batteries required: 3 x AAA (included) plus 2 x button cell (included) .
EAN: 5060107123335.
11 comments
finnmaccool
28 Jul 16#1
Good find. Just ordered. Thanks
mcrobbj
28 Jul 161#2
the front one looks like the ones in pound land.
dmc4w
28 Jul 16#3
Reviews seem good
OnTheCoors
28 Jul 16#4
2 reserved, Thanks!
Baz8755
29 Jul 161#5
Never worth £29.99, even at £5.99 it seems over priced.
Muig1972
29 Jul 161#6
The front light looks the same as this one, which unfortunately only gets 2 stars at Amazon:
The rear light looks like a clone of a Smart 0.5W Superflash. It might be OK, as I've got a Smart clone which is as good as my real one- plus the brackets are compatible which is really handy.
The micro lights are handy to have. Very easy to fit, and better than nothing if you get caught out. Useful for camping too.
finnmaccool
29 Jul 161#7
Just collected this, and it's going back. It isn't as bright as a Cree I bought from China for a couple of quid, and looks like it will fall apart quickly. The front light has no flash mode either.
gtd65
31 Jul 161#8
I'd honestly recommend going to poundland and buying a set of their lights for £2 and some of their rechargeable batteries and arrive at the same overall cost or less.
I've been using them for well over a year and still going strong - not even had to recharge the rear batteries yet either!
One of my (overly keen) cycling friends thought the lights would be useless but they actually gave out more light than the things he was using for far more outlay...lol
Besford
31 Jul 161#9
I ordered two of these very basic looking front and rear light sets recently, reduced to £1.99 at Argos http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3335428.htm
and they actually turned up as far better ones with cree-type emitters in the front ones. Far better than these. I suppose I just got lucky?
morrig
31 Jul 16#10
Come on, get some decent lights is one area were price should not be at the fore if you have the funds to afford better.
Some bike lights you see are nearly as bright a normal car motorbike lights,and with rechargeable batteries,leds gone are the days when 2 C batteries lasted 3 hours.
No more putting bits of cardboard to stop the batteries rattling.
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This product is great value as it provide 2 front and 2 rear lights that are extremely bright. Great for using for a night time bike ride or if, like me, you ride to and from work down a country lane with no street lights.
See all Customer Reviews
Product Description/Spec
Gear'd 9 LED Bike Light Set with Micro Light.
GEAR'D 9 LED Front light, on-off feature. 3 LED Rear Light, with 3 functions: Static mode, Flashing Mode and off. Micro Front & Rear lights with Flashing, Static, and off function.
3 LED rear light with 3 functions: static mode, flashing mode and off.
Size H28, W12, D4.5cm.
Batteries required: 3 x AAA (included) plus 2 x button cell (included) .
EAN: 5060107123335.
11 comments
Amazon Front Light
The rear light looks like a clone of a Smart 0.5W Superflash. It might be OK, as I've got a Smart clone which is as good as my real one- plus the brackets are compatible which is really handy.
The micro lights are handy to have. Very easy to fit, and better than nothing if you get caught out. Useful for camping too.
I've been using them for well over a year and still going strong - not even had to recharge the rear batteries yet either!
One of my (overly keen) cycling friends thought the lights would be useless but they actually gave out more light than the things he was using for far more outlay...lol
and they actually turned up as far better ones with cree-type emitters in the front ones. Far better than these. I suppose I just got lucky?
Some bike lights you see are nearly as bright a normal car motorbike lights,and with rechargeable batteries,leds gone are the days when 2 C batteries lasted 3 hours.
No more putting bits of cardboard to stop the batteries rattling.