Join us for a ride & check out the light!
Wednesday January 4, 6:30pm
Night ride from Montclair Bikery, NJ
Sunday January 8, 10am
Jungle Habitat, West Milford, NJ

We will be happy to bring some fully charged 900 lumen lights out on your next group ride or gathering for you and your riding partners to try. Bring your lights to compare with ours – we know that all the big name brands can’t compete with our rock bottom prices at the same luminosity. Road cycling, mountain biking, hiking, trail running… Just contact us at mailto:mklites@gmail.com to schedule a date!

Check out our 900 Lumen Light Kit. This light is great for hiking, camping, running, road cycling or mountain biking at night. For biking, we recommend riding with one on your bar and one on your helmet, you never know when a mechanical problem like a flat tire or broken derailleur will keep you out past the 3 hours of high power run time. I like to use my helmet light on full and the handlebar light on low, then I know I’ll have enough juice to get me home, no matter what happens.
Caleb Reviews the 90o lm Light
Hi, so far, I have had the light out for a few rides, one as long as 3 hours. I used mostly the low beam (~2 hours), and one hour of high beam (~1 hour). The battery was sufficient to get me home, but I played it conservatively… The high beam is plenty of light for just about any application, and the color balance is just right. The low beam is a low beam; one nice thing about LEDs is that you can adjust the current or pulse width (PWM) and the color temperature stays the same (as opposed to, for example, an incandescent bulb turning orange when dimmed)… Read Caleb’s Complete Review Here.
Hi, so far, I have had the light out for a few rides, one as long as 3 hours. I used mostly the low beam (~2 hours), and one hour of high beam (~1 hour). The battery was sufficient to get me home, but I played it conservatively… The high beam is plenty of light for just about any application, and the color balance is just right. The low beam is a low beam; one nice thing about LEDs is that you can adjust the current or pulse width (PWM) and the color temperature stays the same (as opposed to, for example, an incandescent bulb turning orange when dimmed)… Read Caleb’s Complete Review Here.





