Riding a bike or a horse is both a good exercise and a cool way of  transportation, but sometimes it can be very dangerous specially when  there are motor vehicles near you. Many accidents happen when the riders  are not visible to cars or motorbikes, and this is usual at night or  road junctions. There are many lights in the market but usually they  fail at making your sides more visible. Pedalite has some products to  solve this and what is even better, they need no batteries.


Pedalite has 2 wearable products, the Anklelite and the Baglite. The Anklelite, as its name indicates, is a strap with reflective material that can be used in any kind of sport and can be attached firmly to your arms or legs. It has a plastic screen and inside there are 2 orange bright LEDs and a small solar panel. Just with one hour of sunlight it has enough power for 6 hours flashing. It has a switch to change between charging and in-use and a button to select the mode: off, on, flashing.


Pedalite has also pedals that have a white, an orange and a red LED for the front, side and rear of the pedal respectively. They don’t use batteries or sunlight but pedalling as its power source and they are shock and water proof. They offer a 360ยบ visibility with 1 kilometer range.

The pros
- High visibility during 6 hours.
- Maintenance and battery free.
- Light and comfortable.
- Water resistant.
- Bright enough to make you visible but not to see the terrain.
- The lack of alternative power source could be a problem if you really need light and there is no time to charge them.
The verdict
 All the Pedalite products  are well made and although they are a bit pricey, the cost of batteries  in just few months of constant use compensates so the pay for  themselves. Also they can be recharged with direct sunlight or  artificial light so you can just wear them all the time knowing that  you’ll always have positioning lights with you. Just in case you should  also bring with you an emergency light and lights to see your  surroundings if you plan to go through non illuminated areas.
.gif)
.gif)


0 Responses So Far:
Post a Comment