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Radar Roundup: Sim Works JS Loader, 5Dev at Crust, Knog Frog is Back, Rene Herse 12 Speed Rings, Ripton Deluxe Overalls, De Marchi Fausto Coppi, and JHOOM Go With the Flow
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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Radar Roundup: Fizik Terra Artica GTX, Moots 40th Keychains, Nordest Kuxto, DOOMtitanium, Scout Bike Alarm, ILE Dopp, We Are Moots, and Andy McKenna – Evolution
Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
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Knog’s New Blinder V Traffic
Knog’s rear lights are notoriously bright, so much so that their flagship rear light is dubbed the “Blinder”, which from a visibility standpoint is the right way to do things. This new Blinder V Traffic has a new design, using COB tech, resulting in a 100-lumen output, 3block, traffic light style face pattern in all-red light, has 8 different modes, is USB rechargeable with its integrated connector, is 100% waterproof, and best of all, when using eco flash mode, it can last for 50 hours.
Check out all the details at Knog and see one for yourself at your local dealer.
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the Knog Lil’ Cobber is the First Light to Offer a 330° Beam Battern
Knog, one of the true light innovators have done it again with the Cobber light lineup. These unique lights offer an industry first, full 330º beam angle, making your night rides even more visible. The Cobber line includes front and rear lights, in a variety of sizes, so head to Knog to see more information.
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Knog’s Quick Start with the PWR Road/Trail
Knog is a name that’s been historically synonymous with bicycle lights and over the years, I’ve tried just about all of their offerings. While they get the job done, I’ll admit, I haven’t ever been as impressed with anything as I am with their new PWR lights. Imagine a USB bank that runs a high lumen bike light, and a modular package that allows you to customize the amount of light you need, be it MTB or road. The Knog PWR is the most impressive lighting system the brand has ever put out and it’s in stock now. Expect a full review shortly…
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KNOG’s PWR Lights are Here
These modular lights from KNOG can do anything from mountain bike riding to city commuting and they can even charge your phone. I’ve never seen a lighting system like this, so head over to KNOG to see more information.
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Knog’s New PWR System
As someone who uses multiple electronic products while camping or bike touring, I love the idea of Knog’s latest product aptly called PWR. Check out more at the PWR Kickstarter.
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Knog’s Oi Bike Bell
Knog truly innovated the bicycle light in terms of mounting, what can they do for the bicycle bell? See more at Kickstarter.
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Knog Introduces the New Mob Lights
Knog expands their lighting range with the Blinder MOB high-power range. Check out this introduction video above and more information at Knog.
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Knog Launches the No Ordinary Night Video Competition
Here’s an interesting competition from Knog:
“We’re looking for the best night-time videos from around the globe. Whether it’s midnight snowboarding, festival crowd surfing, or any weird wonderfulness we couldn’t even dream of, we want to see it.
Enter for your chance to win a range of prizes, plus a worldwide screening of your video at the global festival in June.”
Read more about this competition at Knog and see some of the initial video entries at their No Ordinary Night Gallery.
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Knog introduces the Qudos Action Light
Knog has branched out from the world of cycling lights and lamps to the [qudos] action lighting system. In short, it’s a light for your GoPro, but it can do much more:
“The [qudos] action is designed with GoPro HERO® aesthetics in mind. But it also works with other action camera’s like Sony Action Cam and Garmin VIRB that have conversion mounts. And with a cold shoe adaptor you can use it with your DSLR and tripod. Even in the day, the [qudos] action provides a great fill light for all cameras.”
For you GoPro enthusiasts and professionals, head over to Knog for more!
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Knog: New Party Combo Locks
This week, Knog announced the newest addition to their line: the Party Combo lock. These 620mm long combination locks are meant to keep your bike from walking away at a cafe, not for long-term use, unless you live in Japan…
See more below!
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Win a Knog Blinder Arc Light #NoOrdinaryRide
With the release of the new Blinder Arc 1.7 & 5.5 lights Knog put together a social media contest where fans have the chance to win a brand new Blinder Arc bike light.
All you have to do is submit a photo of you and your favorite place to ride with the hashtag #NoOrdinaryRide via Twitter or Instagram, or enter via Knog Facebook.
The best four entries will be chosen on March 10th and will win a Knog Blinder Arc 1.7 or 5.5 light.
Full details of the competition can be found here.
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Knog: Blinder Road 3 Lights
The latest from Knog is now available at your local shop. The Blinder Road 3 lights dance the line between your normal blink light and a lamp. 300 lumens of light, weights only 105g, 100% waterproof and is USB rechargeable. Oh and it comes in purple. Head to Knog for more information!
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Knog: Blinder Road 3
I’ve been using my Knog Blinder Road exclusively for the past few months and I love it. Here’s a new video featuring this USB rechargeable light set from Knog.
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Knog: No Ordinary Road – the Blinder
The new Knog Blinder Road is looking great. I can’t wait to try one out. 200 lumens in the front and 70 lumens in the rear, these lights will supply the rider with 100% visibility in any weather and they’re USB rechargeable.
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Knog: The Road 2 Seeing Light
At this point, no light should need replacement batteries, especially when USB charging is so easy. I’ve gone through dozens of lights and I keep coming back to Knog‘s Blinder series. This isn’t meant to be a review, just a “stoked” meter reading for the new Knog “seeing” lights. Last week at Frostbike, Knog unveiled the Road 2. I can’t wait to see more.