Reviews Page

The Baglite keeps you safe, and is solar powered.

Its even been recomended in the national press.



   
Playlist recommendation

'5/5'

These lights are briliant! When they are not in use, they use natural light to recharge themselves via built-in solar cells...

- Review by Nigel Kendall in Playlis Magaine of The Times Newspaper, July 2009 page 31

     
RoadCycling.com Review

' As long as they are exposed to light from any source, the solar unit will recharge. No batteries and no charger are needed, ever! Be seen, be safe, and be green...'

- Review by Dave Osborne, RoadCycling.com December 2009. Click to the left for the full review..

     
VeloVision Magazine

...Fully charged they will last 6 hours in flashin mode, or three in constant. We timed it and would agree...no charging or battery changes to do either.

- Review by Peter Eland, in VeloVision Magazine April 2009, page 34. Click on the VeloVision logo for the full review.

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Stuff.TV review

'Gadget of the Day'


' Though 'solar powered' both the Baglite and Anklelite can be charged with natural and artificial light, so you can leave them out on your desk during the day to keep them nicely topped up, even if it's all gloom outside. '


- Review by Stuff.TV


     
InGear Magazine review



'Pedalite manufactures some excllent solar powered additional lights...'

- The Sunday Times, November 2009.

     
 

 

     

 

 

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The Telegraph Magazine

...use ecological chain lube (green-oil.net)..... 

- 'Eco Hero' by Danny Carnegie in the Telegraph Magazine, 10th May 2008, page 77.

     
The Observer Magazine

As if cycling could get any more ecologically virtuous, we have found Green Oil for bicycle chains...It keeps those two wheels moving without the petrochemicals or Teflon. 

- Green Oil is 'Going Up' in Lucy Siegle's Green Gauge. This is in the Ethical Living section of The Observer Magazine, 1st June 2008, page 73

     
Dirt Magazine

...the point is, that this stuff is as green as you'll get. Unlike most other chain lubes this one doesn't contain any nasty petrochemicals and it's fully biodegradable....As they say, every little helps.

- New Product review in Dirt Magazine, March 2008, page 73.

     
Singletrack Magazine

...Despite being biodegradable there's no worries about it not hanging about long enough to protect your chain. In use the oil is easily applied accurately thanks to the nozzle top and stood up to everything but the wettest winter rides without need for reapplication.

- Result of a 3 month test in the the Grinder test section of Singletrack Magazine, June 2008, page 46. Click for the full review.

     
MBUK Magazine

MBUK Verdict: 9/10

...It works as well as regular toxic lubes too, keeping you spinning easier and greener than ever.

- Review in MBUK's Wrecked & Rated section, July 2008, page 100. Click on the Mountain Biking UK Magazine logo for the full review.

     

 

     
       

 

     

 

     
 


     
       
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