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Title: Cateye HL-EL510 LED Bicycle Headlight
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Manufacturer: Cateye
List Price: $49.99
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Features:
- Compact extra-bight 1-LED headlight produces 800 candlepower
- OptiCube¿ technology for optimal lens/reflector brightness
- Side visibility
- 60 hours run time
- Uses four AA batteries
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Customer Reviews: |
| Cateye HL-EL510 LED Bicycle Headlight by Cateye a very good cycle lamp |
| I had take a adventure race whit this lamp, and it was very very good, more than 48 hours of continuosly light. Its great! |
| Cateye HL-EL510 LED Bicycle Headlight by Cateye well made product |
| Designed and made in japan, this is another good product from Cateye. It is very important that one be seen from the front and this light is an excellent attention getter in the flashing mode. In the light mode, the light is helpful if the way is semi-lit, but is not quite bright enough if the way is completely dark. |
| Cateye HL-EL510 LED Bicycle Headlight by Cateye Product Description |
| Ultra-bright light with Opticube lens and reflector technology uses more of the light generated to produce an amazing 800+ candlepower. Get 30 hours of run time on high and 60 hours on low. Tool-free mount makes it easy to keep your light with you no matter what bike youre riding. Compact design is perfect for the commuter or weekend trail warrior. Runs on 4 AA batteries. Fits 22mm " 26mm bars. |
| Cateye HL-EL510 LED Bicycle Headlight by Cateye Amazon.com Product Description |
| This compact, extra-bright one-LED white headlight runs on four AA batteries and produces 60 hours of run time. Cateye's OptiCube technology optimizes lens and reflector brightness, providing 800 candlepower from the single LED. Other features include side visibility and a tool-free mounting bracket. About Cateye Founded in 1946 in Osaka, Japan, CatEye is the leading manufacturer of cycle computers, lights, and reflectors to cyclists in the world. In 1964, CatEye was the first in the industry to create a flashing lamp for bicycles, followed by their first battery headlamp in 1982, and the very first bicycle head lamp using white LEDs in 2001. The company's Opticube lens and reflectors make the brightest and most efficient LED headlights. while their LD500 remains the only rear safety light that can meet the rigorous CPSC standards for reflectivity. |
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