MBR Mountain Bike Rider

LIFELINE PAVO MOTION 2400

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SPECIFICAT­ION Weight: 311g • Lumen: 2,400, 1,200, 600 • Run time: 2, 2.45, 5.3hr • Contact: hotlines-uk.com

Like the Pavo Motion 900 tested elsewhere, the Motion 2400 has the same unique Motion Control feature, which is also very similar to the Reflex+ found in the Exposure Maxxd. Once you come to a halt, this technology dims the light gradually over a few seconds by 50 per cent, preserving battery life. It’s not quite as sophistica­ted as the Exposure system, which actually reduces power when you’re riding uphill, but extending the run time is always a good way to get more powerful LEDS without needing bigger batteries.

The Motion 2400 uses a similar machined aluminium barrel constructi­on to the Maxxd, but it’s shorter, around 30g lighter in weight and is a much lower profile on the bar. The machined alloy mount fits 31.8mm bars and also smaller sizes with the rubber shim included. The bayonet-style fitting is bit of a hybrid – it’s like a Garmin and Hope fitting combined. You do need to twist the light into the mount one way and it’s really stiff initially but it soon loosens up.

The Pavo Motion 2400 has a more focused beam pattern than most of the other bar lights, so we did have to compromise slightly on the angle – too low and we ended up coming into sections too hot. Too high and we missed all those nasty roots and rocks.

Switching modes just requires a long press, and while the on/off switch does flash when the battery is about to die, a warning this close to terminatio­n is a bit pointless.

The Motion Control is a really cool feature on a light this cheap. However you don’t have to use it – you can easily run the Pavo Motion 2400 in constant mode, which has output levels of 2,000, 1,000 and

500 lumens.

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