There are three steady modes (from 45 to 3 lumens), six regular/irregular/scrolling/flash modes for night running (from 25 to 3 lumens) and then two day-flash modes (a blinding 150 or 100 lumens). Lezyne has really gone off the deep end with its pre-set mode menu too. Presuming your legs aren’t in the way, there’s enough brightness to really stand out to drivers too, not just the usual ' well I suppose if you squint there is a kind of incidental light spill to the side' you get with most 'wide angle' lights. The line of five LED bulbs gives a punchy rear output of up to 150 lumens but thanks to some really smart ridged lens work, you still get a good amount of light wrapping right around to the front quarter of the bike on either side. while an angled and slotted base puts the light at the perfect angle (Image credit: Guy Kesteven) Performance
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