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Volume™ 800 Bike Light – BOOKMAN

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If you are looking for a powerful, yet lightweight light for your commute, gravel or training ride Volume™ 800 got you covered. With 800 lumens and an efficient beam pattern this light has serious power. It has a high-capacity battery and the possibility to bring extra batteries for the ride. With the Power wheel (patent pending) the light is a dream to operate. The light comes with the garmin compatible mount standard and a handlebar mount. A go-pro adapter is included for attaching the light to a helmet mount or a go-pro handlebar mount (these are sold separately). The 800 version is designed in a durable and lightweight plastic casing and comes in multiple color options to fit your bike.
If you are looking for a powerful, yet lightweight light for your commute, gravel or training ride Volume™ 800 got you covered. With 800 lumens and an efficient beam pattern this light has serious power. It has a high-capacity rechargeable battery and the possibility to bring extra batteries for the ride. With the Power wheel (patent pending) the light is a dream to operate. The light comes with the garmin compatible mount standard and a handlebar mount. A go-pro adapter is included for attaching the light to a helmet mount or a go-pro handlebar mount. The 800 version is designed in a durable and lightweight plastic casing and comes in multiple color options to fit your bike.

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