Exposure MaXx D Mk8 light review

Premium-grade illumination

Our rating

4.5

523.00
345.00

Published: November 19, 2015 at 2:00 pm

Our review
If you've got big bucks to shell out, the MaXx D Mk8 is a seriously impressive setup Buy if, You want a self-contained light and your pockets are feeling deep

Pros:

Compact design, easy to mount, excellent build and output

Cons:

On the expensive side

The self-contained design of the Exposure MaXx D Mk8 avoids the dangling cable and fit issues inherent with separate battery setups.

It clicks securely into a bolted metal bar mount and the three spot and single diffused LEDs give a well balanced mix of long-range throw and wider trail context.

Remaining run time is shown as a percentage on the rear display and the upper back panel works as the button for seven user-switchable modes. In the three-level Reflex mode, accelerometers detect fast and furious riding and automatically flick the light onto its full 2,600-lumen output.

The Smart Port on the rear can connect it to rear lights or remote switches, or be used to recharge USB devices. Exposure’s lights are all UK built, recent reliability has been excellent and brand reps attend many events for help when you need it most.

  • Weight: 324g
  • Run time: 2hrs 15mins
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