| Planet Bike Blinky Super Flash 1/2-Watt Blaze LED Plus 2 eXtreme LED Rear Bicycle Light | 
enlarge | Brand: Planet Bike Category: Sports
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $17.00 You Save: $12.99 (43%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 93 reviews Sales Rank: 218
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 3.6 x 1.9
MPN: 136521 Model: 3034 UPC: 642016303401 EAN: 0642016303401 ASIN: B000KBEH1W
Release Date: June 13, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Rear bicycle light with flashing and steady modes | | • | Offers 1/2-watt Blaze LED and 2 eXtreme LEDs | | • | Lightweight, ultra-compact, weatherproof housing | | • | Attaches to almost any bike via bike mounts and clip mount | | • | 1-mile visibility; runs for 100 hours on 2 AAA batteries |
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Product Description 25% of profits donated to bike advocacy.
Amazon.com Product Description Whether you're biking home from school or on a long training ride, the Planet Bike Superflash rear bicycle light will keep you visible to passing cars, pedestrians, and other cyclists. The Superflash is equipped with a 1/2-watt Blaze LED and two eXtreme LEDs, with your choice of flashing or steady modes depending on the situation. The light is also built for long-term use, with an ultra-compact vertical design that's weatherproof, lightweight, and durable. Best of all, the Superflash attaches to almost any bike, with bike mounts and a clip mount included in the package. Offering visibility for up to 1 mile, the Superflash runs for up to 100 hours on two AA batteries (included) and carries a limited lifetime warranty. About Planet Bike In November of 1996, Planet Bike was founded in Madison, Wisconsin. In many ways, Planet Bike began as a social experiment that dedicated itself to doing business in a different way. Instead of being just another company that develops and sells products with profit as its end goal, Planet Bike wanted to help bring about positive change for people, their communities, and the environment. Despite being a simple machine, the people at Planet Bike have always believed that the bicycle has great potential to help improve the world and the lives of the people in it. From the start, they have embraced an alternative corporate purpose which seeks to help get more people on bicycles by making communities friendlier places for the self-propelled. By donating 25% of company profits to causes that promote and facilitate bicycle usage, Planet Bike hopes to make an impact. Social experiments aside, Planet Bike was born from the heart of a cyclist with a goal of making innovative, high quality, and practical bicycle accessories. Simply put, they strive to design and develop the best bicycle products in the world. In the company's short ten year history, they have made important product innovations within the bicycle industry. Advancements include the 4-line computer which is now a standard in the industry and the world's first self-contained HID light. Not bad for a company that ten years ago started as a one man operation. Today, while still a small company, Planet Bike continues to evolve and improve their product line with the goal of always striving to build accessories that make it easier for people to ride their bikes. Since 1996, Planet Bike's financial support of the grassroots bicycle movement has totaled $500,000. By 2010, they have made a goal to donate $1 million to organizations that are dedicated to making America a friendlier place for cyclists.
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Superb flasher! January 1, 2009 Got a new mountain bike for our 10 year old boy this xmas and added this Super Flasher. This thing gets drivers attention. It's incredibly bright even from a block away. Very happy with the results.
The perfect rear blinkie January 1, 2009 This light is simply the best out there. First off there are no moving parts. The button to turn on the light is encased in the bottom of the light, so you essentially squeeze the light on the top and bottom to turn it on. The 1/2 watt "super flash" is blinding. A friend of mine has the same light and I get a nice headache along with huge red flashes whenever I draft him! I've used rear red flashing LED lights in the past, but nothing compares to the attention you'll get with this one. I am always confident that I am seen -- in fact, I'm nervous that some day I'll actually piss off a driver. Other random comments on this light: - The mounting bracket is removable so you have mounting options (like attaching directly to a bike rack) - The bracket that comes with the light holds very tightly and has notched small "pins" that help it grip on whatever it's clipped on (I've attached this light to my fuel belt while running at night) - If your front light went dead, you could get away with using this rear blinkie as a "poor man's front light". I've never been able to claim this of other rear lights for this price point.
The Best tail light flasher. Bar None December 31, 2008 This is the best. Forget the rest. Look at the 80 other 5-star ratings. the visibility is great, the battery life is great. It can be seen from very far away. Is about $20 and is pretty much the best light accessory you can buy. I have two and have bought it for every biker I care about. You should too!
best rear bike light made December 31, 2008 The Planet Bike Super Flash has the best performance and value hands down. My husband and I are commuters and have tried various other rear light models including the Mars 3.0. We believe it's because of the intensity and intervals of the LED flash that makes the Super Flash catch more attention. (you can search for comparison videos online) Amazon usually has the most reasonable price around.
It bounced off! December 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The removability is a nice idea, but mine bounced off the mount after just a few uses (and because I didn't notice it until the end of my 8-mile morning commute, I never found it again). Impressively bright, but if I get another -- and I may -- I'll zip-tie it down.
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