This Canadian Startup Is Bringing a 6000-Lumen Mountain Bike Light to Market
Briefly

Full On Lighting has successfully launched its first product, the MB6 mountain bike light, after a Kickstarter campaign that exceeded its goal by 500 percent. Priced at US$385, the light boasts over 6000 lumens and a near 180-degree illumination pattern, enhancing rider awareness. Its Active Light Control mode adjusts brightness and beam angle based on speed. With a detachable battery offering flexible run times, the light addresses limitations observed in traditional bike lights, particularly the tendency to create tunnel vision. The company aims to improve night riding safety significantly.
Full On Lighting aims to enhance night riding safety and awareness through its MB6 mountain bike light, which produces over 6000 lumens in a near 180-degree pattern.
The MB6's Active Light Control mode utilizes an accelerometer to automatically adjust brightness and beam angle according to the rider’s speed, ensuring improved visibility.
Founder Sean Bourguin emphasized the importance of peripheral vision for mountain bikers, addressing the common issue of tunnel vision with traditional bike lights.
With a successful Kickstarter campaign that raised CA $53,895, Full On Lighting has shipped out all orders and offers significant promotional pricing to backers.
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