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NiteIze Tail Lights and Head Lights: Get Lit This Summer
Summer is near, and that means my favorite Portland events are also near. The Midsummer Bike Ride, a fun, family-friendly evening bike tour around the city, begins well after dark. Taillights and helmets are required, and many people go all out when decorating themselves and their bikes in order to be seen in the dark. The infamous Hood to Coast Relay from Mount Hood to Seaside, Ore., requires running through the night and into the morning. Again, a flashlight is not only essential, but it's required if you don't want to get disqualified from this running race. This year, I'll stand out with my NiteIze Tail-Light , a small L.E.D. light attached to a durable fiber optic chord. During a couple of test rides, the lights were as bright as my conventional bike taillight and held up in the rain. I look forward to giving it a whirl when I am out and about this summer. As a runner, I also appreciate NiteIze's helmet clips and arm bands. Powered by 100,000-hour L.E.D. lights, these small, lightweight bands could save my life. They would make great gifts for the bike commuters and runners in your life. And for your furry friend, NiteIze also makes L.E.D. powered dog collars. Bottom Line: NiteIze L.E.D. technology will add a little bit of fun and, more important, safety to your active lifestyle.--B.B. (May '06) Price: $12.99-34.99 Manufacturer's Site: www.niteize.com BUY ONLINE :
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