Why We Like The NiteRider CherryBomb 100 Tail Light
The NiteRider CherryBomb 100 employs a custom, built-in reflector that allows us to be visible at night, even with the taillight in the off position. Clip and bike mounts are included for flexible mounting options.
Details
- A powerful taillight to ensure we're seen when the sun sets
- Internal reflector enhances visibility even when light is off
- 100 lumen output allows you to be seen up to 1 mile away
- AAA batteries easily replaced for hassle-free use
- IP6 waterproof rating means you're safe during that rainy commute
- Included seat post mount for attaching either to pack or bike
- Item #NRIU10V
- Bulbs
- LED
- Power Source
- 2 x AAA batteries
- Batteries Included
- yes
- Modes
- fast flash, pulse flash, high, low
- Lumens
- 100
- Distance
- 1miles
- Burn Time
- [fast flash] 96 hours, [pulse flash] 136 hours, [steady high] 76 hours [steady low] 127 hours
- Mount
- seatpost strap, clip
- Waterproof
- rated to IP6
- Includes
- seatpost mount, fabric clip
- Claimed Weight
- 2.9oz (82g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Activity
- bike
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
3 based on 3 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMarch 26, 2021
NiteRider Cherrybomb
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I had a battery operated one for 6 years and never a problem! Went to the ESB port rechargeable and had to replace after one year. Did this twice. Learned my lesson and now back to battery operated and live it! It's perfectly obnoxious for anyone behind me. A sure attention getter. That's why I own one. Looking forward to it being everlasting
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
December 22, 2020
Steer Clear of NiteRider Taillights
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
Over eight to ten years for two bikes, I purchased three or four NiteRider headlights and at least as many NiteRider taillights& based primarily on the tech specs. Early ones were not rechargeable, later ones rechargeable. Now questioning, er... abandoning, my brand loyalty. One taillight simply stopped working (Cherry Bomb), another had the clip mount crack off, and the most recent one never lived up to the charging specs out of the box and quickly got worse from there (Solas). I'm a pride-of-ownership kinda person, take care of my stuff, have been anything but "hard" on these lights, and they've been unsatisfactory. Without getting into the details, let's just say my interaction with NiteRider customer support was less than satisfying. Zero, zip, nada appreciation for my loyalty. The OLED headlight still works fine after two seasons. But I'd steer as far away as I could from their taillights. Longevity sucks. I'm likely to opt for the Specialized Stix Elite 2 Taillight or the Lyzene Strip Drive Pro Tail Light to replace the latest NiteRider that broke.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
December 11, 2020
not rechargeable
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I should have read the description before buying, but this does not have a rechargeable battery - it uses two AAA batteries.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
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