Knuckle Lights™ are worn on the front of your hands, in a perfect position to light your path and be seen by traffic.  The extra-wide flood beams move with the natural motion of your arms and provide super-bright illumination to light up the entire area in front of you.

  Each set includes 2 Knuckle Lights, one for each hand, providing 45 Lumens of double flood beams for maximum light.

 

  Knuckle Lights secure snugly to your hands with a comfortable silicone strap, so there is no need to grip the unit. The strap is completely adjustable to fit any size hand and will even expand to fit over gloves.

 


 

 

At 45 Lumens, each Knuckle Light™ provides super bright illumination. 

 

 

  Q: "Since your arms are moving while running, don't the beams of light bounce around on the ground?"

  A: No! Knuckle Lights™ were designed with WIDE flood beams, so they put out a broad light in all directions, giving off a bright, even light.  Compare this to most flashlights and headlamps that emit a SPOT beam, where you actually see a dot of light bouncing around on the ground in front of you with every step.  You don’t get that with Knuckle Lights; you get a smooth, even level of light that moves with the natural motion of your arms.   


   What People Are Saying....

 

Knuckle Lights in Iraq

"Ankle breakers. They're everywhere...especially here. Holes. Loose gravel. Hardened mud. They come in many forms. You see, I'm deployed to a relatively small base in Iraq and the majority of the roads I run can be treacherous.

Running them during the day is no problem...well, no problem if you like running when the temperatures reach well into the 120s.
Therefore, I run at night as the temps drop into the 90s.

Yesterday, however, my newly-purchased Knuckle Lights saved me from something much worse than an ankle breaker. Though some roads have lights, the majority do not. And it was on one of these darkened roads near a temporarily closed entry gate where I almost ruined my feet for good. I ran up one lane toward the blinding lights of the entry control point, and then turned around and ran back down a different lane which had no lighting whatsoever. To help me overcome the combination of recovering from the spotlights and turning onto a pitch black section of the road, I turned on my Knuckle Lights... ...just in time to notice a spike strip thrown across the road to stop unauthorized vehicles. I can't even imagine how painful it would have been to put one or more of those spikes through my foot!  Thank you Knuckle Lights! I'm eternally grateful!" 

Doug M., US ARMY, IRAQ 

 

"Thank you for making this great product, I was looking for something so I could keep running while it got darker out, but didn't want a dorky headlight or to have to care a flashlight. I had read about them in Self magazine and had to have them! They arrived yesterday and I couldn't wait to use them right away, and they work great! I am recommending them to all my friends. I feel so much safer running at night when it starts getting dark out. They gave ample light on the sidewalk to see and were comfortable, I hardly knew they were there!
Sara S., Naperville, IL

"What an awesome product!  I can't tell you how much safer I feel, knowing I can see and be seen. And the lights are very comfortable and lightweight.  These are definitely my new favorite toy.  Thanks so much!"

Sandee M., Hayden, ID

Read More Reviews and Testimonials

 


 

  Knuckle Lights in the Media...

SELF Magazine
October 2011

 

 

Shape Magazine
June 2011
 

 

 

West Linn Tidings Newspaper
May 27, 2011

 

New York 1 TV
May 11, 2011

 

Competitor Magazine
May 2011

 

 

Introducing a new addition to your running gear.  Knuckle Lights for running in the dark are a great option to light up your path and be seen on your next night run.  Lights for runners of all types: trail running, ultra marathons, relay races, and anyone that runs at night or early morning. Knuckle Lights for running is a perfect alternative to wearing a headlamp or carrying a flashlight.