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Moon Sport Nova 100 Front Light

Moon Sport Nova 100 Front Light

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Moon Sport Nova 100 Front Light
Product Details

The Nova is a low cost yet bright AA battery powered front light for commuting and urban use. With three constant modes and two flashing modes, the Nova also features a quick release bracket for maximum convenience.

Specification
  • 1 pc high power LED
  • Max. Lumens: 100LM (FL-1 tested)
  • Max.Runtime: 13 hrs (FL-1 tested)
  • Battery Type: AA alkaline
  • Size (W x D x H): 26.2 x 26 x 88.5 mm
  • Weight: 55 g
Features
  • 3 steady modes, 2 flashing modes
  • Quick release handlebar bracket (fits 22-31.8mm)
  • High precision optical lens
  • Side visibility
  • Water resistant (IPX4)
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