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Trek Commuter Comp R Front Bike Light

Model 5252793
$49.97 Sale price $69.99 MSRP Original price

A bright front light with Kindbeam, designed to keep light on the path ahead and out of oncoming riders' eyes.

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Do the (b)right thing

A commuter-focused front light designed to offer a better experience for you and your fellow riders. Kindbeam keeps more light on the path ahead of you while avoiding oncoming riders' eyes, for a bright light that won't blind oncoming riders. Commuter Comp also offers Daytime running modes for visibility during the day, making it a great see-and-be-seen option for any city or path rider.

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  1. Commuter Kindbeam keeps light on the ground ahead of you and out of oncoming riders' eyes
  2. Color-temperature balanced beam with a clean cutoff pattern for confident night riding
  3. DRL-specific focus, flash, and range flash patterns offer ultimate daytime visibility
  4. Long-lasting brightness exceeds FL1 industry standards and outlasts the competition
  5. Runtimes: high 450LM — 1.5hrs, low 200LM — 6hrs, day flash 300 LM — 12hrs
  6. Blendr-compatible for integrated mounting on compatible Blendr stems, helmets, and helmet mounts
  7. Quick Connect+ offers secure installation with a flexible mount that's compatible with all bars 22.2 to 35mm
  8. Includes Commuter Comp R light, Adjustable Quick Connect+ Mount, and micro USB charging cable

Trek Commuter Lights - Helping you do the (b)right thing

The all-new Trek Commuter Lights shine light on a brighter way to ride with Kindbeam tech — a clean cutoff beam that helps keep light on the road where you need it and out of the eyes of oncoming riders.

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