Here from our beginning the Joystick remains the lightest, and most award-winning helmet light in the range; with a more focused beam, and now with 1150 lumens the Joystick enables you to spot the terrain changes in the distance and the tight corners at your wheel.
In the box:Joystick MK16 GMB, Handlebar Bracket, Helmet Mount, Lanyard, Fast Charger, QS Guide.
Various programs in the lights can easily be selected to offer a choice of run times and modes so you can find the right one for your ride, be it an all-night adventure or an intense blast.
Patented circuitry within the light will reduce power to the LEDs, if they go beyond the optimum temperature, keeping the light as efficient as possible to maximise output and battery capacity. Once the light has cooled, the power is automatically restored.
Using a traffic light system remaining runtime is easily monitored at a glance so you’re not caught out. The colour feedback is also used for mode selection, before defaulting back to runtime.
Bespoke pulse pattern designed for daylight use which is more conspicuous than a regular pulse and visible over a kilometre away, even in the brightest conditions. DayBright mode will you noticed. Be Seen be Safe
Chris
Bought this as a back up to my Strada for long distance and o/n rides. Had mulled over getting a Dynamo set up but cost of Dynamo/wheel/ light etc was going to be well in excess of £500. The programme versatility of exposure lights is a no brainer. Spoke to Mark Beaumont when he was half way ( to winning ) on GBEnduro 2021 on his Exposure Lights and he said he has always used them, even on his world cycle trips. He only ever used Dynamo once and that was on the Great Divide race when he really was remote for recharging. The Joystick is a brilliant (intended pun) light; only thing I would advise is don’t rely on the rubber qr mount, get the proper bar bracket one, worth the extra dosh.
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