Utilising the same triple Cree XPG R5 LED head as the Diablo Mk3, the Toro Mk3 adds two additional battery cells in it’s CNC machined body to increase the run time to 3 hours on the 975 Lumen high setting. While the weight is very good at just 278g, Exposure rightfully feel this is too much to put on the helmet, so it’s bar mounted only. That 278g weight includes a nice CNC machined bar clamp also. Like the Diablo Mk3, the Toro Mk3 features a nice, broad beam similar to the MaXx D. I think a great setup would be the Toro Mk3 on the bars and the Joystick Mk6 on the helmet. Both run for 3 hours on high, 10 on medium and 24 hours on low and both are optimised for their respective uses.
Exposure have integrated the battery into the light to create a self contained unit since their inception but the integration doesn’t stop there. The rubberised power button also acts as the mode selector, showing a green light for high, amber light for medium and a red light for low. After 2 seconds the colour of the light will act as a fuel gauge, showing green (full-50%), amber (50-25%), red (25-5%) and finally flashing red when there is less than 5% charge remaining.
The Toro Mk3 features Smart Port Technology Plus, which allows you to plug in extra batteries, a white LED (White Eye) for increased light output or a red LED (Red Eye or Red Eye Micro) for visibility from the rear. The internal electronics detect which accessory you’ve connected and configure everything accordingly. The smart electronics also monitor heat, reducing power when the temperature gets too hot to prevent damage to your light, and returning to the original setting when the temperature is safe.
The Toro is the leaner brother of the MaXx-D; shaving 59g off the weight and still producing nearly 1000 lumen punch.
The beam pattern of the Toro and the Diablo are identical making them perfect partners.
Weight (incl. bracket): 278g
Output: 975 lumens
Power: 7800 mAh Lithium Ion battery
Burn time: High (3 hrs) Medium (10 hrs) Low (24 hrs)
Emitter: The Toro uses three Cree XPG R5 LEDs. The Cree XPG R5 is a more refined, higher quality LED of the same type used in the 2011 range. It keeps the same great beam patterns and colour temperature but the light has an additional 7-10% output over last year’s models. We are quoting 325 lumens per LED rather than the 300 in 2011.
Collimated Lens Technology: Exposure Lights use collimated Lens technology. These high-tech resin lenses are specifically designed to optimise light collection from each LED. A great deal of time is invested in research to ensure the optimal beam and output is achieved.
Weatherproof Body: CNC machined aerospace grade aluminum body with efficient heat transfer design.
Function button: Mode and Fuel Gauge indicator.
Intelligent Thermal Management (ITM) – NEW for 2012
New patented technology that combats the loss in efficiency of LEDs at elevated temperatures, maintaining optimum output keeping you shining ‘Brighter for Longer’.
Smart Port Technology (SPT+)
Patented technology that enables a wide range of accessories to run from the power of the light.
Cable Free Design (CFD)
Gold plated charge port – NEW for 2012
The charge port is now gold plated for more efficient conductivity and it is sealed to a greater level.
Storm Cap for Smart Port – NEW for 2012
The Smart Port now has a silicone cover to stop muddy gloves pushing dirt into the port.
Includes: Quick Release handlebar bracket and USB compatible charger.
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Exposure Toro Mk.3 2012 Light
Utilising the same triple Cree XPG R5 LED head as the Diablo Mk3, the Toro Mk3 adds two additional battery cells in it’s CNC machined body to increase the run time to 3 hours on the 975 Lumen high setting. While the weight is very good at just 278g, Exposure rightfully feel this is too much to put on the helmet, so it’s bar mounted only. That 278g weight includes a nice CNC machined bar clamp also. Like the Diablo Mk3, the Toro Mk3 features a nice, broad beam similar to the MaXx D. I think a great setup would be the Toro Mk3 on the bars and the Joystick Mk6 on the helmet. Both run for 3 hours on high, 10 on medium and 24 hours on low and both are optimised for their respective uses.
Exposure have integrated the battery into the light to create a self contained unit since their inception but the integration doesn’t stop there. The rubberised power button also acts as the mode selector, showing a green light for high, amber light for medium and a red light for low. After 2 seconds the colour of the light will act as a fuel gauge, showing green (full-50%), amber (50-25%), red (25-5%) and finally flashing red when there is less than 5% charge remaining.
The Toro Mk3 features Smart Port Technology Plus, which allows you to plug in extra batteries, a white LED (White Eye) for increased light output or a red LED (Red Eye or Red Eye Micro) for visibility from the rear. The internal electronics detect which accessory you’ve connected and configure everything accordingly. The smart electronics also monitor heat, reducing power when the temperature gets too hot to prevent damage to your light, and returning to the original setting when the temperature is safe.