EXPOSURE SPECIALS
Exposure Strada Mk.3 Light
Exposure Lights gave the Strada Mk.3 Light a special function that makes it a perfect for the courteous commuter -- the dip function. In the same way you'd dim your bright lights on a country road to avoid blinding oncoming cars, the Strada Light is configured to go from its 645 lumens high ...read more
Exposure Red Eye Mk.2 Light with Long Cable
The Red Eye Mk.2 Light with Long Cable is a perfect complement for any Exposure Headlight with Smart Port Technology Plus. Used with compatible lights, Like the Maxx D, Toro, or Strada, the Red Eye simply plugs into the Smart Port and runs off the built-in battery of the front light. The long ...read more
Exposure Joystick Mk.6 Light
We're big fans of riding at night, and we love having a light on the helmet because it always shines where we're looking. The Joystick Light from Exposure Lights eliminates the only thing that bothers us about typical helmet-mounted lights -- the cord and external battery. Like all Exposure Lights, ...read more
Exposure Strada Mk4
The requirements of on-road lighting systems are different enough from off-road systems to demand their own design parameters. Exposure's Strada Mk4 Bike Light features the same high-tech resin lens technology as the rest of Exposure's lights, except with a distinct beam pattern for better light ...read more
Exposure Six Pack Mk3
When it comes to endurance racing, covering distance during the dark hours is paramount. You need a light that's not only bright, but can last throughout the night. The Six Pack Mk3 sports the largest battery pack in Exposure's line up, and its six LEDs push out a whopping 2000 Lumens -- 10% more ...read more
Exposure Joystick with Helmet Mount
With seven years under its belt, the Exposure Joystick Mk7 has continually evolved as Exposure has grown to be a leader in the performance lighting market. Now sporting a boost in output to 400 lumens and Exposure's new Optimized Mode Selector, the lightweight Joystick Mk7 with Helmet Mount ...read more
Exposure MaXx-D Mk5
When it comes to 24-hour racing, lighting is one of the most important aspects. The wrong setup can cause fatigue not just to the body, but to the eyes as well. When you match the 1600 Lumen MaXx-D Mk5 with an 1100 Lumen Diablo helmet light, the combination offers very low weight to thwart physical ...read more
Exposure Reflex
Pushing out 2200 Lumens, the Reflex Mk1 torch takes over as Exposure's flagship model. Lighter than the MaXx-D and brighter than the Six Pack, it's the light source high-speed night riding demands. Brightness is one aspect of a quality nightlight, and with two new technologies that build on ...read more
Exposure Race Mk7
If you've ever snagged a power cord and had your singletrack tunnel go dark, then you know the appeal of self-contained lights like the Exposure Race Mk7. Its Lithium-ion battery is enclosed within the 800-Lumen Race Mk7's aerospace grade, exquisitely CNC-machined aluminum body.The extensive ...read more
Exposure Toro Mk4
It's hard to imagine that the high-end lights we raced with five years ago are already overpowered by much lighter and brighter options. In fact, last year's Exposure Toro Mk3 light is now over shadowed by the Mk4 -- which pushes out 25% more lumens.But that's not the extent of the Mk4's ...read more
Exposure Blaze
The lightweight Blaze Mk1 is a new addition to Exposure's extensive line of cycling lights. It fills the rear LED niche, but instead of relying on an external power source, it has its own fully rechargeable internal battery.Like Exposure's headlights, the Blaze uses Smart Port Technology Plus. ...read more
Exposure Diablo Mk4
The Exposure Diablo Mk4, with a Competitive Cyclist exclusive handlebar and helmet mount, offers 1100 lumens of light, yet it does this while only tipping the scale a hair over 100g -- and it’s self-contained. If you've ever snagged a power cord and had your singletrack tunnel go dark or would nev ...read more















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