-
Nukeproof Lights rescue Batman after robbin’
Nukeproof Reactor lights rescue Batman after robbin’Nukeproof’s Reactor lights hit the streets last week, and Yorkshire based cycling journalist Dave Anderson was glad he received a set to test!Dave’s part-time job/hobby is what he terms “adventure science” – specifically, lurking about in caves and tunnels, looking for BATS.Dave received reports of a new colony of Brown Long Eared bats and headed off to his trusty Batmobile (It’s a VW T4 van really) to check them out. Unluckily for Dave, his van had been broken into and his high powered bat-lights had been stolen.Nukeproof Reactor lights came to the rescue, and after collecting his test set from Singletrack magazine, Dave fixed them to his Bat-helmet, before dissapearing down a hole in the ground to examine their bat-lair. Bat-tastic. He was even able to get the survey done, and back home for his dinner dinner dinner dinner… (sorry).Nukeproof lights are available from all good shops – and distributed in the UK by Hotlines – http://www.hotlines-uk.com/News.aspx?NewsID=335If anyone is interested in Bats in the East Lancashire Area – you’ll be well served to contact the East Lancs Bat Group – http://www.eastlancsbats.org/A bat, yesterday.Nuke Proof Reactor LightsetPosted via email from shedfire’s dumping ground
shedfire
Leave a Comment