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Review on Night Runner 270 Shoe Lights - Rechargeable & Waterproof Battery Light for Runners, Dog Walking, ๐Ÿƒ Hiking - Top Safety Running Gear for Enhanced Night Time Visibility or Low Light - Vibrant Red by Yadira Hernandez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Must be for safety! Easy to use! It weighs almost nothing. Easily rechargeable with twin cords included!

Do you want to GO EASY? Do you want to be LIGHT ON LEGS? Here are some smart comments I've received over the last month! Everyone who saw me on my pre-dawn walk thought it was a fantastic idea. I told them I would see the invention on Shark Tank and then I bought it on Revain. These shoe lights are very similar to car headlights in that they have low beam, high beam and turn signals. There is also a small rear-facing red light so cars can be seen. I find them much safer than a headlamp because they illuminate low objects like tree roots and rocks that are easy to trip over AND THEY WILL NOT BLARE oncoming pedestrians/runners. Since I woke up 4 hours earlier every day in Hawaii, these lights allowed me to cover miles safely and didn't have to worry about putting on sunscreen until late in the day, so PDQ out the door. Very quick to put on thanks to the plastic tongue that easily slides over the laces (one part over and one part under the laces). I also sometimes wear them on my sandals. They weigh almost nothing. Easy charging with the included dual USB cable! They also have 3 levels of customization if you prefer them facing up or down. When my girlfriend saw them, she immediately bought a pair to ride a bike!

Pros
  • 360 DEGREE VISIBILITY - Light your way with 150 lumens + 2 rechargeable ultra-light LEDs for 360 degree visibility. A forward-facing beam of light up to 30 feet away and two rear-facing red lights identify obstacles, warn motorists, and provide optimal visibility in front of and around you on the road or trail. Don't worry with a chest, bone, hand, wrist, ankle, or headlamp, just lace up your shoes or cleats and you're good to go.
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