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PWR Rider + RedCap Set

PWR Rider + RedCap Set

AUD $139.99

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Overview

PWR Rider Duo is a 450 lumen front and a 12 lumen rear bike light that can also be used as a power bank. The front light outputs in an elliptical beam for broader, brighter road coverage while the rear light has a narrow bean for day and night visibility.

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Helmet Mount

Helmet Mount Knog Knog

The PWR Helmet/GoPro Mount is compatible with all PWR bike lights, except for PWR Mountain to mount your light on top of your helmet. It’s tri-prong system works with GoPro and can be used to mount lights under Garmin and other mounts.

Lenses

Lenses Knog Knog

The front light outputs in an elliptical beam for broader, brighter road coverage while the rear light has a narrow bean for day and night visibility.

Creating the PWR range didn’t happen overnight.

Creating the PWR range didn’t happen overnight.

5 designers, 7 engineers, 480 prototypes and 47 days of 3D printing.

  • Specifications
  • Instructions

Dimensions

H: 125mm x W: 31mm x L:31mm

Weight

115 grams

Lumens

450

Using RedCap will slightly reduce these runtimes depending on it's mode.

  • Modes Lumens Runtime
  • Ride 450 2
  • Commute 200 5.5
  • Stamina 50 16
  • Day Flash 450 7
  • Strobe 200 10
  • Eco-Flash 50 90
  • Pulse 200 11

Instructions

Download the user guide below.

PWR Rider Duo

Customer Reviews

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Scott Minns
PWR Rider 450

Ahhh, I do love knog and I have a number of knog lights,..... This light is good, not great......

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Chun
Great for communting

Great light with good brightness and modes for commuting in the city and suburbs. Very solidly built and the removable redcap is a nice bonus. The helmet mount is great too and allows you catch the attention of cars if needed. The only slight niggle is that it is a bit heavy but once you find the right position in the centre of the helmet, you don't really notice it.

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