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REVIEWS
107 Reviews
JKind
It does the job without bells and whistles. It has a few different settings as to how the lights blink. Very fairly priced around $10.
Cloud
To be honest idk what to think of this, I just thought it will be a bit more visible, more brighter. It does have different modes, and battery seem to last I've only it used it a few times. Unfortunately it did not work for me.
skiphawks
This is my second Nathan Strobe Light, and it is a quality product. It is small and clips well to your shorts. Very solid for night runs.
RunnerGirl
Works as described. I use it on the back of my jacket so I am more visible from behind.
Alice F
I purchased these lights for my team, when running outside when the time changes!
Tomzeboe
I used the light during an early morning run and the light is not very bright. I tried the other light options on it and these provided even less light.
boboc35
I bought this 3 weeks ago. Used it for a few evening runs. It’s rather heavy. The latch isn’t easy to use and difficult to attach to shirt. Brightness is average.
Mindy
Small and light and easy to clip anywhere. Could be brighter.
Ryan Evans
Light and compact. Easy to clip onto the back of my hat for early morning runs. Thank you!
Light Appreciator
I like it - compact, the strobe works well. They really, really, REALLY need to make it clear that you need to hold the button for 5-8 seconds to turn it on. I'm used to devices and lights that you turn on with a "press and hold" on the power button, and I thought mine was defective, because I wasn't pressing and holding long enough. Press and hold until it turns on. Upside is I got my book lamp running again with the batteries I bought for the Nathan. The light and electronics are sealed, good for being weatherproof. 112 hours on strobe is great, but you will trade compactness for having to buy 2 of the more expensive 2032 coin batteries.
Amanda L 602
Wore this for the first time today and it doesn’t illuminate anything. I had to repeatedly check to make sure it was on; I couldn’t even tell. Running in the dark can be dangerous, and a company that actually cared about its runners would take that responsibility seriously. (I wrote this review in my head on my first run with this light and then promptly tripped over a rock that i couldn’t see in front of me and sprained my ankle. i’m not even joking.)
Jeremiah
Light functions as should and is bright enough for traffic to see.
John R.
Perfect little safety device. I do wish that there were directions, as they are not intuitive to use. Press and hold the power button for 5-8 seconds to turn on, and same to turn off. Most folks will simply assume tat their new light is defective instead of pressing and holding the button down for 8 seconds. Set it on flash and it is easy visible in the dark from a quarter mile away. Put one on the strap of your running cap, and clips second one onto the front of your collar, and your protected coming and going.
Gem75
I recently purchased this item to train for my half marathon. It really hepled the light is very bright. I like the two lighting settings. The size is small it clips easily to any running belt I use it for my early morning/evening training runs. Overall I'm happy I made this purchase because safety is first.
Espn17
Use this every time I go running at night. Never forgot to bring this out
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