
Introducing the Exposure Diablo & Tracer Pack. The Diablo scores on every level, high power, light weight & packed with technology. New TAP capability means that a simple tap to the light will change the mode. This new functionality enables the Diablo to be best used as it is intended, on rapid descents. The Diablo has again been upgraded, now pushing out 200 lumens more than the previous model, a total of 1300 Lumens is plenty. It's perfect for fast descents & small enough for a discrete powerful addition to a road bike. OMS allows burntime adaption to ensure that you're using the light to its max while ITM keeps it running at full efficiency. OMS (Optimised Mode Selector) is the clever technology exposure use to allow you to quickly & simply choose between a concise number of programmes to provide the optimum lighting for your ride. The ITM (Intelligent Thermal Management) is Exposures patented technology which manipulates the circuit board to control the temperature of the LEDs, ensuring that the light & LED's remain as efficient as possible for as long as possible. The Updated Diablo is also Smart Port+ compatible, which means the light automatically recognises accessories allowing you to power additional front & rear lights, use the Remote Switch & charge USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices on the move. The Other half to this great set is the Trace R. The Trace R is a super bright USB (Universal Serial Bus) charging rear light & is New to the range & partner to the Trace, its compact design, high power & ultra reliability make this a winning product. The Trace R features Optimum Mode Selector, offering 3 brightness modes & the choice of solid or pulsing beams. The Lights both have a fuel gauge, showing the amount of battery you have left in the light, letting you know that you are close or need to charge the light immediately. Both of these lights offer great versatility; being able to fit to near enough any sized tubing & or many different brackets & mounts, specific to Exposure. This set of lights is perfect for the rider that is getting out a little more often than not & or the solid commuter, being seen or wanting to see should always be on your mind when cycling at night whether that's going through the woods & hitting some night time trails or trying to beat the traffic across town in rush hours.