The NiteRider® Solas™ 250 uses two powerful LEDs to produce an amazing 250 lumens of light output. It features 4 modes (2 flash / 2 steady) and is USB rechargeable. We’ve implemented what we call “Group Ride Mode” for cyclists who want to stay visible but not distract others in the pack.
Seat Post Strap Mount - FL1 Standards Tested - USB Rechargeable
Features
- Optimal VIZ with Daylight Visible Flash (DVF)
- A wearable safety light – clip onto various straps, belt loops, etc.
- 250 lumen super bright taillight
- Group Ride Mode – be seen without distracting fellow cyclists
- Easy on and off seat post strap mount with quick release tab
- Convenient USB rechargeable
- Super bright daytime flash mode
- Be Seen by cars = Be Safe
- FL1 Standard IP64, dust and water-resistant
Specifications
- Lumen Output: 250
- 4 Modes with Run Times: 4:00 – 40:00hrs
- Charge Time: 4:00hrs
- Weight: 82g
- Battery: Li-Po
- Low Battery Indicator
- 250 lumen Daylight Visible taillight
Run Times
Fast Flash - 4:00h
Pulse Flash - 4:30h
Steady High - 7:30h
Steady Low - 40:00h
Warranty Information
- Limited lifetime warranty: Covers any defects in mechanical components (housings, covers, mounts and fasteners) and LEDs
- 2-year warranty: Printed circuit boards, switches and AC adapters
- 1-year Warranty: Rechargeable battery cells
About Niterider
Since 1989. Designed in San Diego, CA. USA
Dialed-in for optimized visibility
30 years ago NiteRider released the first high powered line of self-contained bike lights. With our custom reflectors, optics and circuitry; we’ve dialed-in the perfect combination that will give you added peace of mind to enjoy your ride while out on the roadways.
MISSION
NiteRider is dedicated to designing the highest quality performance products, using the best materials and latest technologies and will always provide extraordinary customer service
- NITERIDER Innovation firsts
- First bike lighting company to bring LED bicycle lighting with USB Charging to the market
- First to introduce to the market, Safety Flash modes and over discharge protection
- Developed the first digitally controlled, rechargeable bicycle light system called the digital pro12. Awarded US Patent # 5,999,491 in 1999