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NiteRider
Pro 2200 Race Headlight

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $187.49 Original price: $249.99
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Pro 2200 Race Headlight

You don't have to be racing to have races on the mind. The NiteRider Pro 2200 Race Headlight keeps you moving with optimal visibility. CREE bulbs provide up to 2200 lumens to brighten the path ahead, and focus the beam with a custom 4-cone reflector. Four levels of light let you customize the amount of light provided so you can extend the life of the battery by only using what you need. An 8-level gauge indicates how much battery you have left, and post-ride, the battery recharges with the convenient USB cord. The rugged nylon housing is reinforced with Dupont Fiberglass to ensure it can stand up to rough riding, and is rated to IP-64 to keep out dust and moisture.


Details

  • Headlight for dim conditions on the trail
  • CREE bulbs put out up to 2200 lumens
  • 8-level fuel gauge depicts battery level
  • Reinforced housing stands up to abuse
  • IP-64 rating for resistance to dust and moisture
  • Mounts on your helmet or up to 35mm handlebars
  • Nylon storage pouch included for transport
  • Item #NRI003B
Bulbs
CREE LED
Power Source
rechargeable lithium ion (included)
Batteries Included
Lithium Ion
Modes
4
Lumens
2200
Burn Time
1.5 - 25hrs
Mount
handlebar, helmet
Waterproof
IP-64
Dimensions
[lamp] 2.5 x 1.75 x 1.75in, [battery] 6.25 x 1.5 x1.5in
Claimed Weight
1lb 1oz (481g)
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

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5 out of 5 stars

December 16, 2020

Nite light

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I returned this product before using it

Great functional system for after-dark rides. Recommend.

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Competitivecyclist.com

Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com