![]() My usual go-to rear light is a previous-generation Bontrager Flare R, and the Lezyne Strip Drive Pro is noticeably more blinding to look at. Lezyne claims the Strip Drive Pro offers a peak output of 300 lumens, and while I don’t have the measuring equipment to confirm this, I can confirm that the five LEDs pack a punch that can be seen from a long way away (and with surprisingly good side visibility, too). It’s impressed me enough that I thought I’d share it. I recently bought myself the Lezyne Strip Drive Pro, a mid-priced rear light that’s the equal-brightest option in the company’s extensive range. I’m a long-time believer in riding with day-time-running lights, and given they’re a safety-related product, I’m constantly on the hunt for something better. Be sure to check out all the photos in the sliding gallery above. This regular and short-form tech coverage replaces our previous Tech Round-Up series. Spotlight is a new series on CyclingTips that we’re using to briefly showcase new products we’ve just received, and/or products that require just a short review.
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