NiteRider Swift 500 and Vmax+ 150 Combo
The Swift 500 gives you more than enough lumens at our lightest weight for headlights (82 grams). NiteRider makes this headlight USB rechargeable for convenient on-the-go charging. The Swift 500 features a highly durable light housing with Dupont Fiberglass reinforced nylon meeting all required FL1 Standards for impact testing and water / dust resistance.
Vmax+ 150 is NiteRiders first taillight featuring COB (Chip-on-Board) LEDs, which for cyclists means it emits highly visible flash patterns in a smaller, more compact package. Its feather-like light weight makes it perfect as a wearable safety lighteasily clipping onto straps, belt loops, and more. For added convenience, the Vmax+ 150 features mode memory, will power ON in the last mode used.
- Bulbs
- LED
- Power Source
- USB rechargable
- Modes
- [swift 500] low, medium, high, flash, walk, [vmax+ 150] fast flash, slow flash, disco flash, pulse flash, high steady, low steady
- Lumens
- [swift 500] 500 [vmax+ 150] 150
- Burn Time
- [swift 500] 1 hour 40 minutes to 32 hours, [vmax+ 150] 5.5 hours to 27.5 hours
- Mount
- [swift 500] handlebar clamp, [vmax+ 150] saddle clamp
- Waterproof
- IP64 rated
- Includes
- swift 500 head light, vmax+ 150 taillight
- Claimed Weight
- [swift 500] 82g
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 60 days
- Activity
- road cycling, commuting, gravel, enduro, cross country
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 6, 2023
Not a good combo
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Two light set, but they need different wires for charging. Front uses USB-B, back uses USB-C. This is very stupid - I need to keep 2 different wires around??? PLUS.... Competitive cyclist support misled me They assured me both were charged by USB-C. I asked specifically. very disappointed :(
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
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