Blackburn Flea USB front and rear Review
Normally I wouldn’t have lights on my bike other than when
completely necessary or riding in the woods at night. But after recently buying
some albeit very nice black Endura cycling clothing I’ve been feeling a little
invisible to car drivers even during daytime rides. This feeling is not helped
by my attempt to increase the mileage of my rides in forcing me on to main
roads that I do not know as well as my usual quite lanes. This seamed like a set
of lights that I was missing. I have really bright front lights but my main use
for these lights will be primarily for daytime use during the winter rides so I
didn’t need really bright I wanted something cool and lightweight.
BlackBurn Flea Light set. see the silicone in straps. individual LED's gives a good spread. Battery indicators build intoon/off buttons. |
I had often overlooked the Blackburn flea lights as not
giving enough light for the price, until I realised what a great use they have.
These have RRP £44.99 as a set and are available individually front or rear for
£24.99 The front lights are available in lots of cool colures too to suit your
kit, helmet, bar tape or bike, but that is up to you. I had overlooked these
lights before as there are larger commuting lights available around the same
price that give a better beam of light (such and Bontrager ion2) however this
type of light does not give enough light to go riding without the aid of street
lights. If this is the type of riding you do, you need to look at a whole
different category of light and be prepared to pay a lot more. These larger
lights at around the same price tend to use AA or AAA batteries and are not
rechargeable.
Having said that the Blackburn flea lights gives out 40
lumens of light which is bright from a safety, to be seen point of view.
Although the Blackburn flea does not give a beam due to the design of the
LED’s. The flea lights give out bright light that can be seen brightly form a
wider angle than can be seen from the larger lights that focus the light into a
beam. So for people to see you they give a lot of light and are very good at
this. The rear Blackburn Flea this is very bright light for the size much more
than you would expect from such a small light and really is very good even when
compared to larger lights.
The advantage of the Blackburn flea lights is a built in
rechargeable Li-ion battery, fast USB recharge and they are really small and
really lightweight. The advantage to having a rechargeable battery will pay for
its self if you are doing a lot of riding over the cost of buying AA or AAA
batteries. Add to this Blackburn’s lifetime warranty as with all of their
products.
Blackburn has built 3 modes into both front and rear lights.
The front has (in order) High, Low and Strobe. This gives 1 hour on high 3
hours on low and 5 hours on strobe. The rear light has Constant, Flash and
Strobe. This gives the 6 hours constant and 12 hours on either of the flashing
modes.
I really like the strobe mode you get on both front and rear
this give a burst of 3 flashes followed by a short pause then a burst again. I
think this gives a really different light that gabs attention much more than
either a constant or standard flashing light.
Blackburn use a small USB recharger that will work with any
powered USB port the recharge time is really quick this takes no more
than 2 hours. The charger uses magnets to transfer power so the light remains
waterproof.
Rear flea mounting. Note metal clip almost corrects for seat angle. |
These lights are so lightweight and disappear on to my road
bike without even noticing that they are there, there is almost no excuse not
the have them fitted. They weigh 17g each. Part of this weight saving is the
mounting system of the light, it uses a Velcro strap which is a bit basic but
it works very well and is so simple, it also has a silicone gripper that stops
the mount from turning and enables a firm secure fit of the light. When looking
at the rear light the metal wire clip looks like a weak point but it’s really
not its very strong incredibly stiff and will take years of abuse.
These lights for me work great and will live on my road bike
through out the winter even during day rides. Having used them for the first
time on a long 77-mile ride that lasted nearly 5 hours. I may have been just me
but cars did seem to give a little more space and making me feel a little safer. Well apart from one car who continued to try and drive on the same
bit of tarmac that I was current riding on, but hey there is always one. The
battery after the ride the front was showing less than 25% battery remaining so
Blackburn’s claims of burn time seams accurate. I think this makes these light
a very good buy and backed buy Blackburn’s warranty it’s hard to go wrong
Blackburn Flea lights are available from lots of cycle shops, but if there is anything if missed or you would like more information Blackburn should have it.
Or if your after a local bike shop Madison can put you in touch.
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