Trelock LS 730
BikeRadar verdict
"Although the mount can be a fiddle, the light itself is a cracker"
The LS730 kicks out an impressive amount of light in a very usable beam pattern, is well made and has a very attractive price tag too.
The over-centre strap mount isn’t the best in the world, but once done up tight enough it stays in place with the light unit simply clipping on and off.
There are no power modes or flashing, just a simple on/off switch and a low battery indicator LED on the top as well as a socket for running an external charger should you fill it with rechargeable batteries, which is handy. Visibility is excellent, and the controlled beam makes dazzling other road users highly unlikely.
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Specification
- Name:
- LS 730
- Built by:
- Trelock
- Price:
- n/a
- No Of Batteries Required:
- 4
- Battery Life:
- 5.5 Hours
- Type of Battery Required:
- NiMH
- Position:
- Front
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