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Gemini Lights - introducing the next generation of LED bike light, distributed by Magiclight


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Magiclight was first to introduce the previous generation of high powered LED bike lights to SA three years ago.

The market has certainly grown and there are now many lights available with varying degrees of quality and some seriously dodgy marketing claims about lumens and what-not.

 

We have been doing our homework and are now proud to introduce the next generation of lights to the SA market.

Gemini is a Canadian-based company producing high quality bike lights which are far more than just clone copies of what the other guys are making. They have upped the game by paying attention to the important aspects of a bike light - like energy efficiency, size & weight, beam pattern, programmability, and the list goes on.

 

What makes Gemini lights better than the rest? Here are a few points to ponder:

  • Well focussed beam, optimised for cycling, produced by high quality optical lenses as opposed to cheaper reflector lenses
  • Extremely efficient drivers which convert more of the energy from your battery into usable light
  • Highest quality Samsung batteries providing more capacity in the same size & weight package
  • Sleek, small & lightweight design
  • User-programmable modes (in increments of 10%)

But don't just take our word for it, Gemini lights have been reviewed by some leading bicycle websites with excellent reports:

 

http://road.cc/conte...ed-light-systemhttp://road.cc/conte...ed-light-system

 

http://www.bikeradar...rst-look-33200/

 

Gemini lights are distributed and backed by Magiclight in SA and are available from all Magiclight retail stockists.

 

 

http://www.magiclight.co.za/products/bike-lights/Gemini%20Xera.pnghttp://www.magiclight.co.za/_/rsrc/1334569514771/products/bike-lights/Gemini%20Olympia.png

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I just need to add that the Gemini Olympia driver is amazingly power efficient. :clap: for Brad to getting these excellent lights in to ZA.

Edited by Hannes Zietsman

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