Description
Unmatched Visibility with Look Keo Blade Vision Upgrade Kit
The Look Keo Blade Vision Upgrade Kit brings a revolutionary safety enhancement to your high-performance road cycling setup. This innovative lighting system integrates directly into your existing pedal platform to maximize your presence on public roads. Consequently, riders achieve an impressive 180° visibility angle, making them easily noticeable to passing motorists from almost any direction. Studies prove that drivers react much sooner to these integrated signals, even when riding in bright, direct sunlight. Furthermore, the powerful 60-lumen output remains highly visible during daylight hours from a distance of up to one kilometer.
Intelligent Lighting Modes for Day and Night
Engineers programmed the Look Keo Blade Vision Upgrade Kit with four distinct lighting modes to handle changing environmental conditions. First, a high-visibility Day Flash mode utilizes rapid, powerful light bursts to grab the immediate attention of oncoming traffic. Alternatively, the Night Flash setting delivers smooth pulses that ensure optimal rider visibility without blinding other road users. For long midnight journeys, the Power Steady mode provides a constant, reliable beam to illuminate the dark tarmac ahead. Finally, the standard Steady Mode offers a balanced, continuous output that is perfectly suited for dimly lit evening environments.
Lightning-Fast Installation and Rugged Durability
Mounting this premium safety hardware to your bicycle drivetrain takes virtually no time at all thanks to brilliant engineering. The design utilizes an ingenious snap and press mechanism that allows you to install or remove components effortlessly. In fact, cyclists can swap out the removable units for charging or replacement in less than three seconds. This exceptional speed does not sacrifice security, as the robust mounting hardware remains perfectly stable on the roughest roads. Additionally, the durable housing earns a certified IPX7 waterproof rating to survive intense downpours and wet winter training sessions.




