Gear review

Ravemen Ravemen PR2400

I've had the opportunity to put the Ravemen PR2400 to the test on my road bike, and I must say, it's been a pleasant surprise.

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CycloPulse Team
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CycloPulse Verdict

2.5 / 5.0

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I've had the opportunity to put the Ravemen PR2400 to the test on my road bike, and I must say, it's been a pleasant surprise. The first thing that struck me was the build quality – it's solid, with a sturdy construction that exudes a sense of durability. The PR2400 is designed to be a high-intensity light, and it shows in its robust build. The housing is made of a high-quality polycarbonate, and the lens is a thick, impact-resistant glass. The whole assembly feels like it can withstand the rigors of a long ride or a particularly rough potholed road.

On the bike, the PR2400 performed admirably. Its 2400 lumens of output are more than enough to illuminate the road ahead, even on the darkest of nights. The beam pattern is wide and even, with a good spread of light that covers the road and any surrounding obstacles. I was particularly impressed with its ability to cut through fog and mist, which can be a real challenge for other lights. The PR2400's performance was also impressive in terms of efficiency – it's relatively lightweight, and the battery life is impressive, with up to 3 hours of runtime on high mode.

In terms of handling and

Ravemen Ravemen PR2400

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