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The four-LED array in Exposure's MaXx-D puts out a claimed 960 lumens
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The clever dovetail bar mount is totally rattle free and automatically accounts for wear, too
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Laser etching on the aluminum body outlines run times and basic button functionality
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The rubber-coated main switch also doubles as an indicator light for the light output level and remaining battery life The Smart Port to the right is used for a wide range of accessories such as remote switches, piggyback battery cells, or additional front and/or rear lights
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Where is everything? By combining the battery cells into a single unit along with the electronics and LED emitters, Exposure has created a fantastically compact, light (and bright) handlebar mounted light in its flagship MaXx-D
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The Exposure MaXx-D is an impressive all-in-one package with blistering total light output and brilliantly convenient design
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