Best Buy:Planet Bike Blaze 2Watt LED Headlight


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List Price : $59.99 Price : $54.99
Planet Bike Blaze 2Watt LED Headlight

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Planet Bike blaze headlights in 1/2, 1, and 2 watt LED headlight. Quick cam bracket mounts without tools. Fits 25.4-Millimeter to 31.8-Millimeter handlebars. 2 AA batteries included. Steady and flashing modes. High/low beams along with super-flash mode for blaze 1 and 2.


  • High/low/flashing run times of 5/12/18 hours on 2 AA batteries (included)
  • High and low power beams along with SuperFlash flashing mode
  • SuperFlash mode is highly visible, even in daylight
  • QuickCam bracket mounts, adjusts or removes in seconds without tools
  • Planet Bike Blaze Two-Watt LED headlight


Planet Bike Blaze 2Watt LED Headlight Reviews


Planet Bike Blaze 2Watt LED Headlight Reviews


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153 of 157 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Big Light, with No "Strings" Attached, November 11, 2009
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Barrett Benton (New York) - See all my reviews
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When I first heard various rumors about this light's pending appearance on the market, I was *really* worried someone was pulling my leg, because the specs read like a dream come true: a compact, self-contained, quick-release headlight that could throw a beam bright enough to truly see *by*, rivaling some batteries-go-somewhere-else units, using merely a pair of garden-variety AA alkalines (I have a *much* better alternative to those, which I'll get to shortly), and coming in at well under a hundred bucks. My local dealer not only confirmed the 2-watt light's existence, but said he could order one for me if I'd like. (*Would* I!)

I've been using the light a good deal for the better part of two weeks, and it does the business. It's the same size as the 1-watt version, save for its jet-black finish. Like all the Planet Bike lights I've bought, build quality is great, the now-renowned quick-release mounting system remains unchanged, which is a good thing, because (1) it's... Read more
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Value, September 3, 2010
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This review is from: Planet Bike Blaze 2Watt LED Headlight (Sports)
This is my first foray into lighting for my bike.

I got this light specifically to be able to ride a rails to trails trail near my house in the early mornings. Had it mounted and on the bike within a minute of opening the box. The first ride was at 4:15 a.m. under a mostly moonless sky through my neighborhood and then onto the trail.

This light is more than adequate for cruising around and/or commuter biking. On the trail I found the beam to be narrow, but with enough spill to illuminate the wide trail sufficiently. The trail is all dirt with some minor bumps and ruts - mount and light didn't slip or move around at all. There is an appreciable difference between the brightness on high and low settings. I kept mine on low because I felt I had a little better vision to the sides without the real bright spot. I don't really have a need for the strobe, but it will definitely get you noticed.

I could see a racer overdriving this light, but it worked... Read more
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "seeing" light under 15mph., August 22, 2010
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Remarkable little thing. I've been using those toy 2 C battery lights for years and this 2W LED light is wonderful. For those older riders who just want to cruise around and get some exercise in the cooler summer evenings this is the perfect light. Reaction time is adequate at 15mph and under. If you are a serious cyclist and putting down 18 to 22mph in the dark you will need the brighter heavier lights.
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