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JetLites Introduces the New E-Lite Series: X-51 to 2012 Lineup
JetLites has announced the release the newest addition to the E-Lite Series. The E-Lite Series: X-51 is a single beam LED using the latest in CREE LED technology available for helmet mount or single and dual bar mount. The bar mount fits standard and oversized bars and is unique in that it allows vertical light head adjustment even while riding and is a snap to install. The helmet mount also has vertical adjustment and is the only mount recognized by the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute for its patented breakaway safety system. The light head weighs only 90gms, 356gms with battery, and puts out 825 Lumens. It is powered by the freshest, high quality Panasonic Lithium Ion cells contained in the new, scaled down, more durable case. The case is designed for a better fit on all bike geometries with a waterproof strain relief connection and a one-‐way breather valve. The X-51 produces more of a spot beam pattern and compliments the flood pattern of its brother the A‐51. The E-Lite series line is all mix and match so the rider has the ultimate in lighting versatility. Also coming soon to the 2012 line look for the new F-Lite Series cordless lights.
Check out the E-Lite Series: X-51 in the 2012 MTBR LED Shootout. JetLites is an 11-time winner of the MTBR.com Choice Award for lights and prides itself on excellent customer service and quality products.
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