The competition is now closed and 3 winners have been chosen at random.
They are in no particular order;
Andy Paterson
Al MacInnes
Toby Rummins
Congratulations, Knog will be in touch by email soon.
The second in our fantastic light giveaways to get you ready for those evening rides that go on a just a little too long is all the way from Australia and Knog.
Knog are known for creative design and thinking outside the box so trust them to think of something different as Knog's PWR system is not just a light for your bike. We have yet to review the PWR lights on road.cc but according to Knog, PWR is an ecosystem of bike and outdoor products designed to share a battery. But, that battery also works as a power bank to charge your devices. Change your lighthead to be brighter. Change your battery to go longer. Charge your devices to do more.
The different lightheads and "PWR bank" modules mean you can build your perfect light, whilst having spare batteries for charging other devices.
World first features: programmable modes, side mount, twist-mode operation, touch-sensitive battery indicator, and ellipsis-spot-glow optics make the minimalist aesthetic all the more satisfying.
We've teamed up with Knog to give 3 prize packs of the following products away;
PWR Road = £84.99
PWR Trail = £109.99
PWR Helmet/GoPro Mount = £13.99
Blinder Mini Dot Rear Black = £21.99
Total value per pack = £231. That's £693 in total for all 3 packs!
PWR Road- The PWR Road outputs a max 600 lumens, can run for up to 195 hours on Eco Flash mode, uses an elliptical beam for broader road coverage, can be mounted both on top or under the handlebar (mount under your Garmin), or your helmet, incorporates twist mode operation (turn the light on and off twisting the lighthead - no buttons) and gives you the option to program your brightness and runtime through our ModeMaker app.
PWR Trail -The PWR Trail outputs a max 1000 lumens, can run for up to 300 hours on Eco Flash mode, uses an elliptical beam for broader road coverage, can be mounted both on top or under the handlebar (mount under your Garmin), or your helmet, incorporates twist mode operation (turn the light on and off twisting the lighthead - no buttons) and gives you the option to program your brightness and runtime through our ModeMaker app.
PWR Helmet Mount - Tri-prong helmet bike mount system works with GoPro and can be used to mount lights under Garmin and other mounts.
Blinder Mini rear light - The Blinder MINI Dot is the ideal commuter light, perfect for both riding on well-lit roads at night and as a safety light in daylight for added visibility. The Dot's surface mounted LEDs punch out 11 lumens of rear red light keeping you visible up to 800m away. With a weight of only 18 grams the light uses its tool-less attachment to securely connect to handlebars and frames of 22–32+mm. Designed to fit both standard and aero style seatposts.
On the Knog stand at the recent Eurobike show we had a play with the PWR system including some prototype camping accessories and speakers and we were very impressed. Knog's PWR might just be the answer to all the lighting, charging, camping and partying requirements for any budding outdoor enthusiast on and off their bikes.
So with that in mind we have 3 prize packs to give away and all you have to do is fill in the form below. By doing so you're entering the competition and also agreeing to join the road.cc and Knog mailing lists. Good luck!
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