Specialized Stix Switch Combo Head/Tail Light 1pk
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A true two-in-one, the Stix Switch comes at you with a ying/yang mindset, flipping between red or white modes depending on your ride needs. Simply press and hold the button and you can go from a bright red taillight to a simple white headlight in seconds. Increase visibility and flexibility with the Stix Switch.
- Headlight or taillight—you decide.
- Press-and-hold for two seconds to shift between white and red modes.
- Fresnel lens for maximum visibility in all directions.
- Flexible mounting system works with handlebar and seatposts from 22.2mm up to 35mm in diameter, as well as most seatstays. (Aero strap mount available separately).
- 340mAh battery recharges via built-in USB tab in two hours (no extra cables needed).
- White Steady mode: 65 lumens for 2:00 hours
- White Power Flash mode: 100 lumens for 6:00 hours
- White Eco Flash mode: 35 lumens for 16:00 hours
- Red Steady mode: 18 lumens for 2:00 hours
- Red Surge Glow mode: 16 lumens for 7:00 hours
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