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Designed for maximum visibility with a clean integrated look, the Lezyne Saddle Drive 250 Rear Bike Light mounts neatly to your saddle rails to provide powerful rear illumination without cluttering your seatpost. With a maximum output of 250 lumens, wide-angle optics and multiple flash modes, it ensures you remain highly visible to traffic in both daylight and low-light riding conditions.

The Saddle Drive 250 uses 10 high-output LEDs and advanced 270° wide-angle optics, delivering excellent side visibility as well as strong rear illumination. Multiple lighting modes—including an eye-catching Day Flash—help attract attention in busy urban environments and on open roads.

Built from CNC-machined aluminium, the light is both lightweight and extremely durable. It’s powered by a 1100mAh rechargeable battery and conveniently charges via USB-C, while the detachable light body allows easy removal from the saddle mount for charging.

With IPX7 waterproof protection, the Saddle Drive 250 is ready for year-round riding, commuting and training in all weather conditions.

Key Features

  • Maximum 250 lumens output

  • Up to 60 hours runtime in Femto mode

  • 270° wide-angle optics for increased visibility

  • 7 lighting modes including Day Flash and pulse modes

  • Saddle rail mounting system for a clean integrated setup

  • CNC-machined aluminium construction

  • USB-C rechargeable (cable not included)

  • IPX7 waterproof rating for wet weather riding

  • 1100mAh battery capacity

  • Weight: 73g

Ideal for road, gravel and commuter bikes where riders want a compact yet highly visible rear safety light.

SKU LZ1LED42RV137
Barcode # 4710582554919
Brand Lezyne
Shipping Weight 0.1000kg
Shipping Width 0.150m
Shipping Height 0.050m
Shipping Length 0.080m
Shipping Cubic 0.000600000m3

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