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The Vision Adventure lighting range from Hope is a premium quality product line, aimed at the enthusiast and racer alike.
Originally developed (as with most Hope products) as a result of the owners’ and employee’s need for a high performance, reliable bike lightest - that combines enough run time and power output to allow typical riding to be enjoyed as much in the dark as in the day.
Quickly we developed the bike light range into a full range of versatile headlamps. It is now used for all sorts of activities : fell and trail running, night orienteering, adventure racing, mountaineering, caving, skiing, mountain rescue (used by British mountain rescue team), the possibilities are endless… off course, using the handlebar or helmet mount the light can still be used for biking.
The high quality, reliability and performance has proven itself time and time again, and it’s always good to know that the light’s you are using can give you all that, and more.

As with most electronics, the technology is quickly advancing and LED lighting is constantly evolving. As a compact operation we can react quickly to this - making sure our lights are always using the very latest drive circuits, LED’s, collimating lenses and battery technology.
We take a simple, no nonsense approach to how we design and produce our lights. You’ll find usable run time, battery options and power levels that offer most people what they need from a light without any unnecessarily large batteries.
Aside from the in house CNC machined lamp bodies, we have a dedicated light assembly facility - in which we hand assemble each and every lightset. Processes such as soldering of leads to batteries and circuit boards all takes place in the Factory, where we also hand check all connections and operations of the light before it’s final assembly takes place, again, by hand.