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Kryptonite shines a new light on security with Street Light Series

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With over 40 years of experience in securing bikes, Kryptonite has announced their entrance into the light market where they hope to, um, secure you. Offering front and rear illumination, each light in their Street Light series is rechargeable, water resistant, compact, and tagged with a two year warranty.

Above, the Alley headlamp, like all of the new lights, uses a stretchy quick mount with quick release tab so you can remove just the light. It pumps out 275 lumens up to 145m away with five modes (High, Medium, Low, Slow flash, Fast flash). Weight is 122g, retail is $34.95, or get the set with Avenue rear for $56.95.

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On the far left is the Avenue rear light, which puts out 19 lumens in one of a whopping eight modes (High, Low, Fast flash, Pulse, 2 LED Rotational flash, Fast & Pulse flash, 2 Low & 1 High flash). Standalone retail for the rear is $23.95

On the left is the dual color Street Lighting System. Each light has both white and red LEDs, each getting five modes, with the rear having more blinking than solid modes. As a front light, it pumps out 50 lumens, and 14 lumens as a rear light. Grab a pair for $49.95, or a single for $25.95.

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The Avenue COB Lighting System comes in dedicated front (30 lumen) and rear (20 lumen) lights, each with three modes (High, Low, Slow flash). Both mount vertically or horizontally, and the set is $34.95 or $21.95 for just the front, $15.95 for the rear.

Not shown is the Boulevard Lighting System, a lower powered entry level set with 14 front, 3 rear lumens and three modes apiece. $29.95 for the set, or $15.95 each.

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drosser
drosser
7 years ago

I have to be honest, they look uninspiring. These lights look like the stuff from dealextreme.com

nope
nope
7 years ago

Thought these were going to be locking so they wouldn’t need removed when locking up your bike. I don’t know why I would have expected that.

Champs
Champs
7 years ago
Reply to  nope

Seriously, why would Kryptonite of all companies add theft deterrence to otherwise undifferentiated bike accessories?

Greg
Greg
7 years ago

eight modes. Hopefully you don’t have to cycle through all of them to turn them off, and they remember your preference when you turn it back on. Nothing is worse than having to click a switch five times just to get to the “off” position.

WG
WG
7 years ago

The first two lights are rebranded Axa Greenline lights. Very decent products.

NastyBoy
NastyBoy
7 years ago

The last two lights are re-branded Moon Comets, with a different (uglier) rubber surround.

Sam LaClair
Sam LaClair
7 years ago

What a pathetic effort from a successful company to just barge into another segment. Nothing interesting, nothing new. Just blahhhhhhhh

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