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Showing posts with label bike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bike. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Product Review~LumenX EZ Grip Bike Light


 

My 11-year-old son Chad rides his bike a lot, so I was very interested in reviewing LumenX EZ Grip Bike Lights .  I never let him ride around our neighborhood once it gets dark, because he doesn't have lights.  Now he does, and we both are loving them!

The set consists of two high quality dual energy efficient LED lights, white for the front and red for the back.  The lights are super bright, with 90 lumens and provide up to 150M safe use.  The white light has four modes and the red light has three modes, which range from constant light to faster strobe light.  The lights can last for up to 25 hours in constant mode and 130 hours in flashing mode.  It is super easy to attach, my son did it on his own in a minute.  Here is a picture of the rear light in my hand, so you can see the size:

I was impressed with the small size and quality of the EZ Grip bike light.  Also, it attaches very quickly and easily.  It is advertised to be used with any type of bike, but my son switches his from his bike to his electric scooter in a flash, and even put one on each of his rollerblades the other day!  So, the LumenX EZ Grip Bike Light is a big hit at our house and I feel that my son is safer riding now!


You can purchase your own set of EZ Grip Bike Lights at Amazon.


I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Riding on two wheels!

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This past Saturday, March 14th, we had beautiful pre-Spring weather. I left to go to the store and was gone for only about one hour. While I was gone, Chad asked Jeff to fix his bike because the training wheels were falling off. The training wheels were unrepairable, so Jeff decided to just take them off. Chad asked to try the bike without the training wheels and Jeff figured they'd give it a try, but never thought he'd catch on so quickly, especially knowing I wouldn't want to miss this big event! To his surprise, Chad got on and hardly needed any help. By the time I got home, he was riding fast, turning, looking like he had been riding on two wheels for a while!! He is growing up so fast, I can't even be away for an hour! I'm sure Nick will be wanting to teach him how to unicycle next (yikes)!