Give the Gift of Safety to Your Valentine with PDW’s New “Blinking of You” Tail Light

Hey guys, here’s some fun news from the Portland Design Works (PDW)! Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. And, come February 14th, you’ll be able to give the gift of safety to your favorite Valentine this year. That’s right, introducing the new “Blinking of You” rear tail light.

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(Photos / PDW)

The new light is a Valentine’s Day-themed bike light featuring 81 COB LEDs with five different display modes.

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The light offers both heart-shaped patterns (solid and pulsing) alongside standard square modes for regular cycling use. The light includes quick charging capabilities and provides solid battery run times.

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It’s perfect for your choice of daily commuting or recreational rides. Its straightforward, no-nonsense features focus on practical usability while adding a playful element to cycling safety gear. The light serves cyclists looking for functional safety equipment with a bit of personality for special occasions or everyday rides.

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“Blinking of You” Tail Light Retail & Detail

Retail: $25

  • Charging: USB-C
  • Mount: Seatpost
  • Low-battery warning: Yes
  • Charging status light: Yes
  • Battery length (Organized by modes/lumens/run times)
    – Heart solid / 15LM / 4.5h
    – Square solid / 30LM / 2h
    – Square flash / 30LM / 12h
    – Heart fade / 27LM / 12h
    – Heart dance / 30LM / 6h

PDW plans to launch the product page on Valentine’s Day (February 14) with pre-orders, followed by full availability the following week. Check the link below to get yourself on the mailing list.

RidePDW.com


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