Knog's newest rear bike light aims to keep your rig visible and safe — even when you're hauling a full rack or fat panniers.
Do you bike-commute to work on busy roads? Or perhaps you frequently weigh down your ride bringing home groceries?
On July 21, the Australian bike company announced the release of the Blinder Link. It’s a rear bike light that comes with multiple mounting options. Riders can purchase the light with a mounting system for either a rack or the saddle. This allows riders to choose where to mount their tail light based on their type of riding and preferences.
When the Blinder Link’s USB-C rechargeable battery dips below 10 percent of its remaining charge, an LED lights up red, letting riders know to plug it in.Both the Blinder Link Saddle and Rack offer a lightweight design, with 77 g for the saddle and 74 g for the rack.
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