Hope District+ Rechargeable Rear Light
You can't put a price on safety. Yes the Hope District+ rear light is at the pricier end of the market, but for that you get an exceptional system. Osram's high efficiency Oslon LEDs are used, they're often found in performance cars in the motoring industry. 105 lumen (very bright for a rear light) light up the road and give you a runtime of up to 200 hours.
The runtime is very impressive meaning you wont need to charge the lithium ion battery often. When you do it only takes 3 hours. You don't just get outward facing light from the District+, you get 270 degree visibility so you can be seen from more angles. Hope have also built 6 power levels to give you the versatility to choose how to use the District+ helping to save battery consumption.
- 135 (105 measured) lumens on maximum power
- Choice of three static and three flashing modes
- Supplied with a 2 cell ES Li-Ion battery or uses power from exsiting front light via splitter cable
- 2 cell ES battery uses an intergrated battery life indicator so no more guessing
- 135 (105 measured) lumens
- 3 red Osram’s high efficiency Oslon LEDs
- 3 static and 3 flashing modes
- 2600mAh rechargeable Li-Ion battery or shares front light battery via splitter cable.
- 270 degree visibility
- 15-200 hr burn time
Occasionally, without notice, manufacturers change product design and/or specifications.
Light measurement guide
CANDELA The actual amount of light output at the source, similar to volume of sound coming out of a speaker in all directions. One candela = the light intensity of a household candle.
LUMEN The amount of light (light density) that reaches you at a set distance (1 metre) and angle, similar to how loud the sound would appear to you a metre away from the source.
LUX The amount of reflected light from a surface. If you shone a torch at a dark wall, LUX is the light coverage you can see reflected on the surface.
WATT A measurement of power (electricity) rather than a light output. LEDs are measured differently to household, incandescent and florescent bulbs.
What do you NEED to look for?
All lights have a focused beam so it is difficult to compare Lumens and Candelas.
COMMUTING Get the brightest light your budget can afford, with the best features.
OFF ROAD LIGHT A unit with at least 1000 lumens is a good benchmark (500+ is ok but hard to see at faster speeds.
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