A road side safety light with hand-cranked power.
When you are stuck beside the road at night changing a flat tire, you want to be able to see what you're doing. Maybe you've got a flashlight, but are those batteries still fresh? The Road Torq uses hand-cranked power to run its lights so that's never worry.
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