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ES Prism LED Bicycle Light Set $11.99 (was $99.99) + Delivery ($0 with $99 Order) @ Pushys

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RRP seems optimistic, however this is still a great price for a light set which gets favourable reviews.

There's some other great prices on ES branded lights:

ES Brackets $0.99 (was $12.99 to $14.99):
https://www.pushys.com.au/es-gamma-ray-and-firefly-handlebar…
https://www.pushys.com.au/es-beacon-flare-replacement-bracke…
https://www.pushys.com.au/es-firefly-front-light-handlebar-b…
https://www.pushys.com.au/es-gamma-ray-and-firefly-helmet-br…

ES Prism USB Rear LED Light $5.99 (was $39.99):
https://www.pushys.com.au/es-prism-usb-rear-led-light-black.…

ES FireFly 250lm LED Front Light $8.99 (was $89.99):
https://www.pushys.com.au/es-firefly-250lm-led-front-light-b…

ES Gamma Ray Front Light Lithium Ion Battery $7.99 (was $49.99):
https://www.pushys.com.au/es-gamma-ray-front-light-lithium-i…

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  • Would be great with free shipping..

    • +5

      would be better if the item was free with free shipping, and free installation, and have someone peddle my bike for free.

      ah well, we can all dream.

  • +2

    Unfortunately shipping ($15.90 minimum to my address) kinda kills it for me.

  • $47 international shipping for me to NSW! What a joke!

    • That’s weird, they usually ship from Brisbane. Normally around $12-$13

  • +1

    They sell it on kogan and amazon as well, might come up with free or cheaper shipping.

  • +5

    50 / 100 / 250 lumen lights are exceedingly weak lights by bicycling standards.

    Great price for pickup if all you want is a mild sighter for any driver preparing to run over you, but the limited brightness and shipping cost make them unsuitable for most usages and rule out any purchase for me.

    • +1

      Agreed… I have a 400 lumens Lezyne and my Aldi light sets are still much much better…

    • +1

      i did most of my cycling at night and bought an olight rn1500. mainly used the 750 lumen mode as it was sufficient to light up any debris in front. quite a few car drivers thought i was on a motorbike, it was that bright. only switched to the full 1500 lumens riding down one particular street that was known to have some meth heads/drunks stumbling along the road that i wanted to avoid.

      • That's a cool light, and unlike a lot of bike lights doesn't cost an arm and a leg…

    • Yep I like to burn the bejesus out of driver's eyes. They'll be seeing those lights for days!

      • you obviously never ridden home through those obscure bike paths…

  • not USB-c?

    • It's ancient USB A (micro)

  • Thanks

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