Exposure Lights Six Pack Lights

5/5 (1 Reviews)
MSRP : $509.95


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Product Description

Exposure Lights' top-of-the-line model is the Six Pack Mk. 2, and it delivers a retina searing 1925 lumens on the high setting. This herculean output is thanks to six Cree XPG R5 emitters. It's not only bright, but it's convenient as there are no external cables and/or battery packs to get caught on branches or tie your helmet to your pack. Just like the rest of the Exposure Lights lineup, the Six Pack is a completely self-contained unit.Exposure packs the LEDs and batteries in a slick CNC machined aluminum housing. It's sealed against the elements with O-rings to make the unit totally weatherproof. Mud and muck from the trail or a surprise rain shower will be nothing to worry about. This brings us to the lens. It's made of a high quality optical plastic. While it's plenty durable and provides crystal clear light transmission, you'll want to avoid smearing mud across the lens or wiping it with chemical solvents of any sort. When the Six Pack needs a good cleaning, just use a damp towel to remove the sticky stuff.In case you didn't know, LEDs can get pretty hot, and a monster 1800 lumen light like the Six Pack ought to reach nuclear levels, right Actually not. Exposure builds in thermal protection circuitry to safeguard your investment. The Six Pack detects when it gets too hot and drops the light level automatically to the next lowest setting. When the internal temperature returns to its normal range, the light mode jumps back up to your programmed setting. And there's no need to worry if it happens, you haven't harmed a thing in the light. That's the reason the circuitry is designed in this way.Another detail that's shared by many of Exposure Lights' models is the Smart Port Technology Plus. They call it that because it can serve multiple duties. It functions as the interface for the charger, but it also allows you to plug in accessory objects.
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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by jthurber80 a Cross Country Rider from Mountain View, CA

Date Reviewed: July 28, 2011

Strengths:    Extremely bright - no wires - extremely reliable and long burning

Weaknesses:    heavy - physically a large light

Bottom Line:   
This is a fine, albeit large, light. The best part is when you don't need it dismounting takes less than 5 seconds. There are no wires / extra batteries to sort / mount. Lighting is very, very good - 1800 plus lumens.

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Favorite Trail:   Rancho San Antonio Park

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $465.00

Purchased At:   Mail order

Similar Products Used:   Lupine Betty 7, Lupine Tesla, Dinotte 1200

Bike Setup:   SOMA frame - SRAM XX drivetrain - Peter White wheels

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