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X7 ULTIMATE

LET THE SUN SHINE!

THE ULTIMATE BIKE LIGHT

The brightest Supernova! The ultimate light for all those who
can't have it bright enough and still need long burn times. The X7 Ultimate combines the best of both worlds - the far-reaching beam of the high intensity discharge bulb with the wide and long-lasting light of the LEDs. The improved H.I.D. bulb shines with maximal brightness even without a cooling wind and gives you a far-reaching beam while the LEDs in the second housing greatly enhance the flexibility of the light.


With the X7 Ultimate, we present you the essence of what we think is important about an off-road bike light. The newest M33 electronics in the LED section enables the X7 to become the brightest SUPERNOVA yet and reach the breathtaking brightness of up to 2100 lumens.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X7 ULTIMATE

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SPECIFICATIONS

max. brightness

2100 Lumens

burn time

2,5 - 60 h

lens type

Triple / H.I.D. lens

illuminant

3 x CREE XPG R5 LED + H.I.D.

length x width x depth

67 x 95 x 40 mm

material

6061 Aluminium

weight  (housing w/o mount)

320 g

TRIPLE LED

Illumination X7 ULTIMATE TRIPLE CREE XPG R5 LED

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Not approved for use on German roads.

X7 with TRIPLE CREE XPG R5 LED

The 1400 lumen triple LED unit with Cree XPG R5 LEDs taken from the M33 is a great basis for the X7 Ultimate. The very bright, homogeneous beam gives the user a very good overview in any surrounding.

TRIPLE LED + H.I.D. XENON

Illumination X7 ULTIMATE TRIPLE CREE XPG R5 LED + H.I.D. Xenon

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Not approved for use on German roads.

X7 with TRIPLE CREE XPG R5 LED & H.I.D. Xenon

The combination of the triple LED light with the H.I.D. bulb gives you a perfect illumination, with a brightly lit and wide near field and a very good far-reaching high beam at the same time. The different light spectrums of the two emitters combine to a contrast-rich and
very agreeable light.

*Road width: 4 meters (13 feet) | Distance: 100 meters (328 feet)