MBR Mountain Bike Rider

HANDLEBAR LIGHTS

EXPOSURE SIX PACK MK12

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£445

Weight: 406g • Lumens: 3,750, 5,250 • Contact: exposure-use.com

SPECIFICAT­ION

Every year Exposure improves its lights, which is why we’re now on the MK12 version of the Six Pack. It gets its name because it has six LEDS putting out 3,750 lumens on high beam. Everything is self-contained within the ribbed aluminium body – there are no cables or straps – which is convenient, but it does mean there’s quite a bit of weight on the handlebar. On one of our test rides the bracket did slip on a really rough section. There are tolerances between handlebars, which is why Exposure recommends always running the thin shim provided.

Like the Zenith MK2 tested elsewhere, Exposure builds programmab­ility into the Six Pack Mk12, and all 10 modes are laser-etched on the body of the light, so you never have to search for the instructio­ns. Programmin­g is simple because you can actually see the setting you’ve selected on the display on the back of the lamp. The first three programmes feature Reflex++, which automatica­lly matches the light output to your speed/situation – it dims down on the climbs, but boosts to a whopping 5,250 lumens for the descents. This is why, if you compare the beam pictures to the Monteer 8000S Galaxy V2.0, it doesn’t look that much brighter, but you’re blasting along it really makes a difference. When the light powers down going uphill it’s also not as much as you think, and you can still see many metres ahead.

The great thing about having a read out is it also displays battery life and a high and low beam via simple coloured LEDS.

The light is incredibly crisp and white and there is so much on tap that you can easily ride with this as your only light. Some testers preferred the high and low beam option over the

Reflex++ modes, but having those smart modes makes this pretty much a fit and forget product.

The Six Pack MK12 is the most expensive light on test, but the build quality is superb. It’s a hefty unit but it offers a ton of options and is surprising­ly easy to use.

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