Thursday, March 4, 2010

Exposure Lights Toro

Toro - New for 2010!

Featuring the most advanced LED available – the new P7 that produces up to 700 lumens of retina searing brightness.

Almost as much brightness as our brightest light, the MaXx D. No cables and connectors to come loose or get wet, all in a tiny package that weighs an incredible 276 grams with the mount included.


The Exposure Lights Toro bicycle light is super bright with an even beam pattern to give you great peripheral vision and depth perception.

Toro could possibly be the best kept cycling light secret so far: super bright from the amazing new P7 emitter, long burn times at the highest setting, small, lightweight and, of course cable-free.

Specifications:

Weight: 276g with mount
Output: 700 Lumens
Emitter: 1 X Seoul P7
Functions: MaXx / High / Low / Flashing
Burn Times: 3 hr / 10hrs / 24hrs/ days!
Dimensions: Diameter at widest point 45mm/ Length 114mm
Features:

Includes Quick release handlebar mount compatible with all bar diameters
Collimated lens with dual beam optics long and wide beam pattern.
Fully sealed against the elements
Cable Free- Fully contained design
Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
Fuel Gauge battery life indicator and light level indicator
Emergency reserve fuel tank
Accepts Smart Port Technology accessories such as Piggyback batteries and a Red Eye rear light.
Sophisticated CNC machined alloy body, anodized and laser etched for tough durability
Comes with branded protective zip up storage case.
Exclusive USA compatible 2 pin Smart charger with charge level indicator.
Warranty:

Exposure Lights are not available through bike stores. Purchase direct from IBEX Sports, the exclusive authorized US importer to ensure you get the correct charger and for technical and warranty support.

LEDs lifetime
Complete light including battery: 2 Years.

Accessories other users have purchased for this light:
Joystick
RedEye
Spare Bar mount

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2 comments:

  1. OK, 700 lumens on high... what's the output on medium and low? I couldn't find the answer on the Exposure USA website, so thanks in advance!

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  2. Hello Dodger,

    The Toro is 700l on high, 480 on med, and 260 on low.

    Thanks!
    Steve

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