Lezyne Rear Light Stick Drive
Lezyne Rear Light Stick Drive
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Description
The Stick Drive is an incredibly thin and lightweight rear bike light equipped with eight super bright LED emitters. Its minimalistic design is optimized for versatility and ease of use. A simple o-ring securely straps it to a bicycle seatpost, and an innovative magnetic attachment separates the light from the mount for quick charging accessibility. It’s equipped with an integrated USB stick for cable-free charging, providing up to an impressive 23 hours of runtime. The Wide Angle Optics lens creates up to 270° of visibility, and the light outputs up to 30 lumens, this includes a disruptive Daytime Flash feature among its seven modes. With its narrow design and compact mount, the Stick Drive is the perfect taillight for maintaining aerodynamics and also attaching to seatposts with minimal space, like a dropper post. The Stick Drive is engineered for long lasting durability and built to be highly water resistant.Key Features
- Ultra-thin lightweight rear light
- Integrated USB stick for cable-free charging
- Up to 23 hours runtime
- Wide Angle Optics for 270° visibility
- 30 lumens with disruptive Daytime Flash
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Pre-order now to lock in your perfect ride and be among the first to receive it as soon as it arrives in the country!
How it works:
- As soon as your item arrives at our warehouse it will be shipped to your store of choice.
- Our team will build and safety check your ride and let you know as soon as it is available for pickup.
- On arrival we will ask for proof of purchase and ID.
- Then you'll be off with your factory fresh brand new ride!
Availability and Release Dates; may be subject to change due to shipping delays, specified release dates or other factors. We will notify you if there are significant delays or changes to the estimated availability date.
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