
"Exposure Lights has been making some of the best and brightest bike lights for years. Recently, the brand updated several of its models, including its top-tier Six Pack handlebar light and Zenith helmet light. Now known as the Six Pack 15 and the Zenith 4, both models have received incremental updates to refine their performance with the goal of making them even better than their predecessors."
"We reported on Exposure's light updates a couple of months ago, and I've recently had the chance to see how they perform. I've been testing the new Six Pack 15 and Zenith 4 for the past couple of weeks. With short days and warm nights, I've been intentionally starting rides late and riding well past sunset. I've frankly been blown away by the performance of both lights, which is a good thing, considering the asking prices."
"We covered the updates to the Exposure mountain bike light lineup recently, so be sure to check out this article to learn about what's new with the Six-Pack 15. Here's a quick recap: it maintains the same distinctive form factor, general design, and many of the features of its predecessors, but it boosts maximum output to 6,000 lumens, steps up to faster USB-C charging, and has a bigger, brighter second-generation OLED display."
Exposure updated the Six Pack 15 and Zenith 4 with incremental refinements focused on improved performance. The Six Pack 15 keeps its distinctive form factor and many prior features while boosting maximum output to 6,000 lumens, adding faster USB-C charging, and using a brighter second-generation OLED display. Testing during evening rides showed impressive performance from both lights, especially during late starts and rides past sunset. The Six Pack 15 ships in a quality zippered case that holds the light, handlebar mount, rubber shims for 31.8 mm and 35 mm bars, charging cord, compatible charging cube, and a printed user guide. Initial setup requires full charging via the included USB-C plug.
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