RunLites® Introduces New Innovations for its Wearable Tech that Turns Night into Light

Paul Pinkerton
For warmer climates, the new RunLites SLING is perfect for those wanting hands-free access to light without wanting to wear an actual glove. www.gorunlites.com
For warmer climates, the new RunLites SLING is perfect for those wanting hands-free access to light without wanting to wear an actual glove. www.gorunlites.com

RunLites®, a revolutionary wearable technology solution featuring rechargeable lights, is turning night into light by introducing two new product lines: the RunLites SLING and RunLites Splash in ultra-cool styles and colors.

For warmer climates, the new RunLites SLING is perfect for those wanting hands-free access to light without wanting to wear an actual glove. www.gorunlites.com
For warmer climates, the new RunLites SLING is perfect for those wanting hands-free access to light without wanting to wear an actual glove. www.gorunlites.com

RunLites are designed for running, walking, cycling, hiking or hunting at night, or for any indoor and outdoor tasks in low-light areas. Mary Tiffin, President and CEO of RunLites, invented and patented this hands-free light technology, because as a runner and working mother of three, she could only find time to exercise at night and was frustrated by the inefficiency of flashlights and headlamps. Offering a glove-based solution, RunLites replace clunky and uncomfortable head lamps, light-up vests, clip-on lights, and handheld lights that limit the use of your hands.

 

“We are thrilled with the enormous consumer response to RunLites,” said Mary Tiffin, President and CEO of RunLites. “We’ve been listening to our happy users and have been adding more function and fashion to enhance our expanding product line.”

For warmer climates, the new RunLites SLING ($15.95) is perfect for those wanting hands-free access to light without wanting to wear an actual glove. Created directly in response to feedback from RunLites fans that preferred a palm-less option, the RunLites SLING features:

Hands-free directional light without the warmth of a glove
Weather resistant material to withstand the elements
Sleek design with “barely there” feel with wide reflective wrist strap
Velcro pocket for rechargeable LED unit
While it can be worn alone in warm weather, the versatile RunLites SLING can also be worn over a glove in colder temperatures.

The new RunLites Splash line ($19.95) features fingerless gloves in a new lightweight breathable fabric in fresh colors, patterns and fabrics. Features include:

Reflective strips on palm and around the LED light pocket
Convenient palm pocket for items such as money and keys
Sleek and snug LED light pocket to prevent the light from wiggling
Special opening for rechargeable cable; no need to remove lights from pocket before charging
Extended middle finger fabric pull for easy glove removal
Terry cloth thumb for wiping away moisture

RunLites LED light units are sold separately and fit in all RunLites gloves and RunLites SLINGS. The LED light unit has two brightness settings that can project either 40 or 80 lumens of light up to 15 feet.

About RunLites
RunLites gloves are a patented wearable technology solution, offering powerful, hands-free personal LED lighting. A next-generation wearable device designed for nighttime or low-lit areas, RunLites replace clunky and uncomfortable head lamps, vests and clip-on lights and handheld lights. With two brightness settings and a rechargeable USB battery, RunLites are ideal for runners, walkers, cyclists, hunters, survivalists, homeowners and anyone who wants to direct light, without limiting the use of their hands. RunLites are available online at gorunlites.com.

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