Exposure Zenith MK2 review Singletrack World Magazine

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The Zenith MK2 puts out a maximum 2,100 lumens from its three LEDs and it has a slightly brighter, more focused beam than either the Cateye AMPP 800 or Magicshine RN1500 After years of rider demands the Zenith was created and now has been upgraded to kick out 2100 lumens, with a long reaching, wider beam, for an hour or combined with TAP technology, the rapid mode change technology, the rider can use the 2100 lumens when plummeting down a steep, fast descent or tackling a technical trail and then TAP to lower the.

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Like all Exposure lights, the Zenith MK2 is fully programmable with nine built-in modes, helpfully written on the body of the light. If you can wallet can take it, the Exposure Zenith Mk2 is a quality piece of kit that will last you for many years to come After years of rider demands the Exposure Zenith MK2 Front Helmet Light was created and now has been upgraded to kick out 2100 lumens! Now with a long-reaching & wider beam, TAP technology, rapid mode change technology and more! The rider can use the powerful 2100 lumens when plummeting down a steep, fast descent or tackling a technical trail and then TAP to lower the lumens when on the flat.

Exposure Zenith MK2 Front Light Cheaper Sale At 59. It uses an internal 5,000 mAh Li-Ion battery to deliver between. The rear of the light has a LED which indicates the amount of remaining battery charge (Image credit: Rich Owen) Tech specs: Exposure Zenith Mk2

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