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NiteRider
Bullet 200 Tail Light

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Bullet 200 Tail Light

NiteRider's Bullet taillight pierces through the daytime and nighttime hours with the same visual effectiveness you've come to expect. However, the aptly named Bullet takes the throne within our taillight line as having the longest run time (29:15 hours total) with our high capacity Li-Po battery. Because of its unique design, the Bullet provides 360 degrees of visible, eye catching light! And includes an extra mounting strap for Aero seatposts.


Bulbs
LED
Power Source
rechargable Li-ion
Modes
steady, flash, group ride
Lumens
200
Burn Time
[flash] 15 hours
Mount
seatpost
Waterproof
IP64 (water-resistant)
Includes
seatpost mount, USB charging cable
Recommended Use
commuting, road cycling
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

February 26, 2022

Fantastic rear light

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Bright, lots of lighting options, and most importantly, it lasts a long time, even in cold weather. Unlike my previous Niterider Sabre, I don't need to charge it after every 2 hour ride. If time allows me to get a quick or last minute ride in, I have the confidence that the battery will get me through that ride, even after a few other riders. It's a larger unit, so I imagine that is the difference. But Niteriders quoted battery life on the Sabre wasn't even close. This one is much closer.

ktimmmtb k
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com