Turn Heads With Activ Lites {Giveaway}

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During this time of confinement, we are still trying to exercise and spend some time outdoors (while staying away from others, of course!) My son has been alternating between riding his bicycle and his scooter. We recently received Activ Lites to try out on his bicycle.

Activ Lites are LED lights that can be easily installed on bicycle rims. They increase visibility, which is important for safety, AND they make your bike look extra stylish!

Everything you need for installation comes in the box, including 21 LED light bulbs, and batteries (no additional tools are necessary). My 11 year old son was able to install the Activ Lites by himself. Activ Lites can fit 12″ toddler bicycles all the way up to 29″ adult bikes!

We were kind of laughing about how the promotional materials say that the Activ Lites will “turn heads”. However, when we took the bicycle out to the park, it was actually true! We overheard one family say, “Look at that cool bike!”

n was excited to take his bicycle out for a spin!

Activ Lites come in eight different colors, so you can customize according to your preference. We received the color-changing lights, which change color every few seconds.

Where To Purchase

Activ Lites are available to purchase on Amazon. A 2-Tire pack retails for $24.99-$27.99.

Giveaway Time

Enter to win a pair of Activ Lites (one for each bicycle tire!) by entering the giveaway below.

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      1. In the morning, we go hunting for Morels. We are riding bikes around our subdivision and playing catch. I ordered a few outdoor games to help 🙂

  1. Because we have to stay at home, we walk around the yard. Luckily I have a large yard. We walk a lot.

  2. I have always exercised outdoors year round with long walks, jogs or runs so that hasn’t changed. I’ve just had a lot more time to do it.

  3. Having to segregate myself from the public due to having a auto immune disease, plus other chronic illnesses, it’s been hard for me to stay active. I live in a suburban area, with very few neighbors, so I’ve been in my huge backyard with my dog. I walk as much as I can, and get exercise playing with my dog.

  4. We like to bike at our river walk. It’s beautiful down by the river. I also take my dogs on walks around the neighborhood.

  5. I just wanted to mention that your son’s helmet is not adjusted properly, and it is not safe for him to ride like that. Please make sure to check that he is wearing the right size and then adjust his helmet so that it provides good protection (and please do the same for everyone else riding any kind of vehicle!). The NHTSA has guidelines and instructions here: https://www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/bicycle-safety

  6. We take our dog for walks through our community. We did so before but it’s even more important now that we get outdoors and he gets some exercise too!

  7. I am more active keeping up with my 2 grandsons who I traveled to watch, so their parents can work full time at home. We all go on walks. Infrared sauna with Yoga, Barre None and Isometrics is what I used to do before the Spa closed with the pandemic.

  8. I am exercising at home! I had already commented with an old email, but this is a new email I am entering with. Hope it still counts!

  9. I, myself am keeping active and busy by walking around my neighborhood.
    My grandson would love these lights for his bike! So, would grandma.

  10. We are doing tons of yard work, much needed home projects, cleaning, teaching our kids life skills and taking daily bicycle rides around our neighborhood!

  11. We have Zumba on our Wii that we enjoy doing everyday to make up for the live classes that we are missing!

  12. How are you keeping active/getting exercise these days?

    As a 70 yr old senior with COPD not real active. BUT my great niece burns the candle at both ends. Wish I had half her energy

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