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Blackburn
Click Rear Light

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $13.17 Original price: $21.95
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Click Rear Light

Rather than sifting through dozens of light combos, you'd rather just grab a small, minimal light as extra reassurance for the times you're riding on shady, dusk-lit roads. Free of frills but perfectly functional, Blackburn's Click USB Rear Light fits the bill.


The petite light runs on a rechargeable lithium polymer battery that can be rebooted on-the-go via a USB charging cord, and you can turn it on easily from the saddle with a quick push of the lens. An LED Fuel Gauge lets you keep tabs on where your battery stands, and the light is certified to IP65 waterproof standards, meaning it can handle an unexpected summer storm without a problem. The included silicone mount attaches the Click cleanly to your rear seatpost, where you can forget about it until you need it.


Details

  • A rear cycling light for safe visibility
  • Small, practical design helps you stay seen on dim roads
  • Recharges via a USB cord
  • Included gauge displays battery life
  • Tool-free, silicone seatpost mount
  • Item #BLB002J
Bulbs
LED
Power Source
rechargeable lithium polymer
Batteries Included
yes
Mount
seatpost
Waterproof
IP65
Recommended Use
cycling
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

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1 out of 5 stars

November 2, 2023

Steer Clear

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Nice and bright when it works. If your rides are over 3 hours, don't waste your money, it doesn't hold charge after that.

Robert K