Brake free light

snipechief

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I just put one on my motorcycle helmet, but it would probably work on a bicycle helmet.
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Looks like a good product. But I'd want to know how bright those lights are. Calling it "Bright AF" is clever but not exactly a straight answer.

I have gone to using two TailGator lights, one on each rack stay, as brake-enabled lights on the back of my bike. The braking function is 300 lumens and that really IS Bright AF. I've had lots of taillights and for them to be useful in daylight they need to be really powerful. 300 lm is the most I've come across and its bright enough to work in the day.
 
Looks like a good product. But I'd want to know how bright those lights are. Calling it "Bright AF" is clever but not exactly a straight answer.

I have gone to using two TailGator lights, one on each rack stay, as brake-enabled lights on the back of my bike. The braking function is 300 lumens and that really IS Bright AF. I've had lots of taillights and for them to be useful in daylight they need to be really powerful. 300 lm is the most I've come across and its bright enough to work in the day.
It's bright. Especially when you brake. I followed a buddy of mine during a day ride, and it is noticeable. The brake light on my roadster is kinda low in height, so this will make me more visable.
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