Sinewave Cycles Beacon 2 Headlight + USB charger (Brown end caps, black body **Slight blem!**)

Price
$350

Blem:  this light has a really small ding (by small I mean 1mm or so) on the end cap.  It's cosmetic, but it's there.  So this light is $350, not 390.  

Over in Analog land, we’ve been using and selling Dynamo powered headlights for years. We’re always on the search for the best of the best, whether it be hubs, wiring connections, or lights. Of all the headlights on the market today, the Sinewave Beacon is the most impressive off road light we’ve used. You can use it on the road too, but it shines off road because of the way the beam is projected. Big, bright and round. It’s great for avoiding getting smacked in the face with low branches, seeing impending climbs, and of course, it illuminates the ground pretty darn well too.

At max output, the Beacon 2 throws 750 lumens on the ground. That’s bright enough for fast off road descending. Racing in the dark. Flicker free down to 3 or 4 mph, aka walking speed.  From Dave, who designed it: "Dynamo power is optimized at low-to-medium speeds, reaching 100 lumens at 5 MPH, 375 lumens at 8 MPH, 600 lumens at 10 MPH, and 750 lumens at 13 MPH" If you need more light, you can plug in a cache battery and get the full 750 even at a standstill.  Handy for setting up camp, ultra slow slogs, and spotlighting deer.  Don't do that, really.  

The Beacon is US made, fully waterproof, handsome in a Sputnik kinda way, and super durable. Aluminum housing, no plastic where there should not be, even the switch is metal.

Here’s how to best set up a Beacon:

Get the light, light mount, and a cache battery. Hook the cache battery’s charging port to the USB charging port on the Beacon. If you need the cache battery for power, just plug it into the light.  When you are crawling up a super steep climb, the light won’t flicker, it will draw on the battery. When you are just riding along or descending, you can charge the battery with the light. Most decent cache batteries have two USB outputs or more, so you can charge a phone or GPS while all of this is going on. Pretty rad, for back country riding. We typically stock these in polished silver or black, but can get them, if you are patient, in almost any color or color combo.  

The light doesn't come with any of the hardware you need to attach it to Schmidt hubs. We recommend Schmidt's coaxial hub adaptor, because it's soldered to the headlight wire which makes for a super strong connection but is easy to remove if you need to take your front wheel off. It also doesn't come with any of the bits you need to attach a taillight, but most taillights (like the ones from Schmidt and B&M) come with most of the necessary hardware. 

Main image is for this particular light, other ones just show mounting options in different colors!  See a color you dig and wanna snag one?  Just shoot us an email.  


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