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Tested: Raveman Lights

Tested: Raveman Lights

Daytime running lights and top quality night lights are critical for all riders – here Pete Maniaty tests out two from Raveman. Raveman PR2000 front…

Wednesday, Nov 06

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Daytime running lights and top quality night lights are critical for all riders – here Pete Maniaty tests out two from Raveman.

Raveman PR2000 front light

Every cyclist needs a high quality front light. Whereas some models can feel a little like toys, the Raveman PR2000 is the exact opposite. With a heavy duty aluminium body, Mil Type III Hard Coat Anodising and a maximum IPX8 waterproof rating, it’s a robust unit that will stand the test of time, albeit not especially light at 214 grams. Powered by a USB-C rechargeable 6,000 mAh/3, 7V Li-ion battery, the dual white LED design (something Raveman calls a HiLo Beam System) can put out an impressive 2000 lumens, offering up to 170 metres of visibility in the highest setting.

The unit mounts via a simple screw-fixed bracket suitable for 31.8 mm and 35 mm round handlebars, and also comes with a wireless remote control for easy adjustments, mid-ride. There are multiple light settings including an anti-glare low beam option, as well as an LED real-time display showing the run time remaining at each brightness level. Set to the full 2000 lumens the maximum run time is a touch over 60 minutes. Drop it back to 500 lumens in flashing mode, however, and you can get closer to 19 hours. Raveman FR300 daytime running light

It’s been two years since we tested the original Raveman FR160 daytime running light. Now along comes its impressive sibling, the FR300. Roughly the same size as a Garmin […]

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