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Reddit mentions of Topside Bike Helmet Light - Dual Front & Rear Bright Light. Ideal for All Road Cyclists. 2.3oz Rechargeable Light

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Topside Bike Helmet Light - Dual Front & Rear Bright Light. Ideal for All Road Cyclists. 2.3oz Rechargeable Light
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*BRIGHT* LED 43 Hour Runtime, Rechargeable, Waterproof, 2.3oz - 7cm Bike & helmet light*POWER* Bright 100 Lumen CREE LED - Flash and contant modes for day and night use*MODES* Use a front or rear light or dual front/rear helmet light. Tool free easy mounting*USAGE* Mounts to almost all helmets with clips and straps included*IDEAL LIGHT* For commuters and road cyclists to stay seen on the road
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ColorRed/White
Height1.38 Inches
Length2.99 Inches
Weight0.14991433816 Pounds
Width1.1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Topside Bike Helmet Light - Dual Front & Rear Bright Light. Ideal for All Road Cyclists. 2.3oz Rechargeable Light:

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  • These giro winterproof shoe covers have been lifesavers when I want to wear normal shoes/non-boots. I just wear them with my gym shoes and platform pedals and they work fine. They're not waterproof, but they're water-resistant enough and warm. I've found they're good enough that my shoes keep totally dry in snowfall. Just don't try except them to stave off heavy rain
  • champion base layers from Target keep my legs just warm enough. I don't even wear the thermals, but I'm sure they'd be great
  • Topside's helmet light is bi-directional (front and back) and really bright with steady and blinking modes. I find it's handy to have a light this high up when visibility is tough in winter
  • Showerpass waterproof socks are fantastic if you think your shoes are going to get soaked. I've had days where my shoes are drenched from the rain but these keep my feet dry. The only downside is they get a bit clammy if your shoes are soaked

    I typically adjust my helmet so I can just put my hoodie or a normal winter hat under it, which keeps me pretty warm on my ears and head. Barring that, a balaclava is nice too

    I have yet to find gloves that are good enough to keep my hands from freezing so I often take the time at lights to rub my hands together. I really want to try out Bar Mitts or similar "pogies". I keep Hot Hands in my backpack in case of emergencies

    I've found that cheap light waterproof non-breathable jackets can be helpful because they're thin and really trap heat. Most rain shells are breathable so they don't suffocate you in warmer weather, but I've found that the crappy non-breathable ones are great for winter for that same reason. I can go with just a sweatshirt and one of those and I'm usually sweating by the end in freezing temps. The only problem is I have to keep moving. It's useless if my body's not doing work to keep the heat building up, which is problematic if you may get stuck somewhere remote.

    I want some clear glasses as well, for windy/snowy days when the precipitation stings my eyes. I think something like these would probably do the trick. REI sells, Tifosi, a brand of bike glasses, but I think these would be overkill for me