Few bicycle accessories can match the level of popularity achieved by Knog's Frog strobe lights. The weatherproof, easily detachable LEDs are tiny enough to fit in your pocket and cute enough to not ...
Leave it to Portland to throw a party for a new bike light. A sneak peek at Knog’s new Blinder model attracted scores of bike shop owners and employees from around the region to a party in a cavernous ...
Knog has launched a new USB version of its Boomer cycle lights. With red, white, magenta, blue and transparent colour options, the Boomer USB is available in front and rear iterations – the front ...
You don’t have to limit small blinking red and white lights to your Christmas tree during the short days this holiday season. You, or the cyclist in your life, can appreciate some bright options to ...
The Knog PWR Rider Duo is designed explicitly as a helmet light and features a 450-lumen maximum-power front light and 12-lumen detachable rear light. The 2,200mAh battery can also be used as a power ...
When Knog initially launched the PWR light system on Kickstarter there was a bit of controversy as the brand was still working to deliver on its previous project, the Oi bell. In light of this, they ...
Knog has introduced its new Cobber range of lights, offering a ‘full 330-degree light coverage’. “The new Cobber is the only light on the market that produces an incredible 330º of light – so you’ll ...
Gear Break: Knog Blinder 1300 and Mid Cobber rear bike light set, NEW Le Col Hors Categorie lightweight bib shorts, UVEX Surge Aero MIPS – Innovative road bike helmet with plug-in aero cover, Miguel ...
I like Knog bicycle lights. They're cheap, bright, tough and more-or-less waterproof, and their rubbery bodies make them as easy to mount on the bike as they are to toss in your bag. What I don't like ...
Blinders blinked in fishbowls as party-goers milled about.(Photos © J. Maus/BikePortland) Leave it to Portland to throw a party for a new bike light. A sneak peek at ...