Features:
> Model:X3.
> Color:Black.
> Material:Aluminium Alloy.
> > LED Type:XM> L.
> Emitter BIN:U2(Updated from T6).
> Number of Emitters:3.
> Working Voltage:7.2~8.4V.
> Brightness:5000LM
> Number of Modes:3.
> Mode Arrangement:High>Low>Strobe.
> Mode Memory:No.
> Switch Type:Reverse clicky.
> Switch Location:Tailcap.
> Lens:Glass.
> Reflector:Aluminum Smooth.
> Flashlight Mounting:handlebar.
> Beam Range:250m.
> Strap Included:No.
> Clip Included:No.
> Battery Type:4x 18650 Rechargeable Battery Pack
> Battery Capacity:6400mAh.
> Charger : 100V~240V, US/AU/UK/EUR Plug Suit for your country
> Color : black,
Package Includes:
> 1 x U2 LED Bicycle Light with cable
> 1 x 4*18650 Rechargeable Battery Pack(6400mAh)
> 1 x 8.4V Charger
> 2 x Rubber Ring
Product Features
- NEW SolarStorm 5000 Lumen 3x CREE XM-L U2 LED Bicycle light HeadLight
- Luminous flux: 5000 lumens
- Numbers of led :3 pcs LED
- Great Christmas gift Idea for someone who likes hiking, fishing, camping, running.
Anonymous says
Seems well-made but no instructions come with product and it’s very confusing what all the various pieces are for…how to use At first glance, design and function of light seems very good, at least for night time bike riders like myself.However… it came with NO instructions, even though there were many ‘parts’ with this item. So it was confusing, and took me some time to figure out what connects to what…how to charge the light…how to USE the light… and then there’s that other piece for allowing you to use this light on your head (i.e., for walking/hiking at night). But again, NO…
Anonymous says
I like the light pattern
Anonymous says
Nice light but nowhere close to 5000 lumens. I bought this light based on the 5,000 Lumen claim. It puts out less light than my 700 Lumen Cygolite. This is disappointing but still itâs a bright light with a reasonably good spread of light. I like the secure connection to the battery pack and the whole unit looks pretty water resistant. Minor complaints are the long cable and the very sharp corners on the light. Should you tumble and should your leg, hand or body come in contact with the light I believe you will get a good gash. No…