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Exposure Maxx-D Mk15

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Color: Gun Metal Black

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Description

Built for ripping through the trails or single track, a combination of 3 spot lenses launch light far down the track and a spread beam highlights the trail edge. REFLEX ++ automatically provides the perfect output for any change in speed or terrain. The Maxx D is backed up with 4600 measured lumens to be at one with any terrain.

In the box: MaXx-D MK15 GMB, QR Handlebar Bracket (31.8mm - 35.0mm), Fast Charger, QS Guide.

Specifications

  • Material
    Anodised 6063 Aluminium
  • Weight
    310g
  • Max Lumens
    2900 (Reflex 4600)
  • Runtime
    2 - 36 Hours
  • Battery
    13,600 mAh Li-Ion
  • Length
    115mm
  • LEDs
    4 x White XPL2(W3)
  • IP Rating
    IP65
  • Charging Time
    6 Hours
  • Head Diameter
    54mm

Sizing Guide

Additional Information

In The Box: MaXx-D MK15 GMB, QR Handlebar Bracket, Fast Charger, QS Guide

FAQ's

How do I know if there is a problem with my charger?
If the charger has developed a fault then when it is plugged in to the mains and not attached to the light, the LED on the charger may pulse or flicker or show no light at all.

My light appears to be losing charge when not in use, what can I do?
We have found that unplugging (or turning off) the charger before removing the charger jack from the light can cause a circuitry component to pull current when unplugged resulting in a slow drain of charge. Unplugging the charger jack from the light before turning off or unplugging the charger from the mains should stop this happening.

Can I use any Exposure charger to charge my light?
The lights are supplied with the charger most suited however most of the chargers can be used to charge most of the lights. The new 5A rapid chargers (supplied with Six Packs and Maxx-Ds) should only be used to charge the supplied lights. If these chargers are used on the older lights then it may result in the light not charging or turning itself on when on charge.

Can I charge my Support Cell with the USB cable or do I need a mains charger?
Whilst it is preferable to use the mains charger as it will be quicker and give an indication of the charge status, you are fine to charge using the USB cable via a 5V source and cannot overcharge the cell. You may find that the mains charger can put a little more charge in the support cell.