Night Beacon Multi-Mount Safety Light - Neon Green
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This isn’t a balisong, but it fits the same mindset: reliable gear you actually trust in motion. The Night Beacon Multi-Mount Safety Light packs 5 bright LEDs into a water-resistant housing with seven flash patterns for maximum visibility. Clip it to your arm with the hi-vis strap or lock it onto your handlebars with the 120° rotating mount to dial in your angle. Jogging, night riding, or keeping kids visible on Halloween, this compact flasher earns a permanent spot in your kit.
Not a Butterfly Knife for Sale – But Built for the Same Kind of People
If you’re into balisongs, you already live in that space where skill, gear, and awareness all matter. This 5 LED Water Resistant Safety Flasher isn’t a butterfly knife for sale, but it belongs in the same world: night rides to a session, early-morning runs, walking home from late training. It’s the kind of low-profile safety gear serious people quietly rely on.
High-Visibility Safety, No-Nonsense Build
The core of this light is simple: five inline LEDs pushing a bright 2,500 MCD output through a translucent green housing with a honeycomb-style reflector texture. That pattern isn’t just for looks – it helps spread and break up the light so you’re more visible from a range of angles, not just straight-on.
Seven different flash functions give you options: steady on for pathway awareness, rapid strobe for maximum car attention, and varied flashing patterns that stand out from the background noise of city lights. Wherever you clip or mount it, the goal is the same: be seen early, clearly, and consistently.
From Arm Strap to Bars: Multi-Mount Safety Light for Active Use
Where a balisong lives in the hand, this safety flasher is all about living where it’s actually visible. The included neon yellow-green arm strap and the 120° rotating bike attachment give you two distinct carry styles that cover most night and low-light activities.
Arm Strap: Hi-Vis on Every Swing
The adjustable fabric arm strap is built in a fluorescent yellow-green tone – the same high-visibility color family used in road safety vests. As your arm moves, the light tracks through space, making you more noticeable to drivers and other riders. The strap’s textured weave gives grip against sleeves or bare skin, while the plastic loop hardware keeps the fit secure without needing to overtighten.
For joggers, hikers, skiers heading out before dawn, or kids trick-or-treating, the arm-mounted configuration turns normal body movement into an attention-grabbing visual pattern.
Bike Attachment: 120° of Rotatable Positioning
The black plastic bike clamp attaches to your handlebar with a metal screw, giving you a firm, tool-tightened grip instead of a flimsy friction fit. The light itself slides onto a dedicated base so you can remove it quickly when you park the bike, then re-mount it for the ride home.
The mount rotates up to 120°, which matters more than it sounds. That adjustment range lets you aim the beam exactly where you want it – slightly back for side visibility in traffic, angled down to avoid blinding riders in a paceline, or slightly up to catch a driver’s eye over parked cars and obstacles.
Water-Resistant Construction for Real-World Conditions
Gear doesn’t earn trust if it fails when the weather turns. This compact safety flasher is built with a water-resistant plastic housing designed to handle rain, road spray, and slush without killing the LEDs. The translucent body fully encloses the electronics, while the lens and casing interface is shaped to shed drops instead of pooling them.
Powered by 2 AA batteries (not included), it avoids obscure cells or proprietary chargers. AA batteries mean you can raid a drawer at home, a gas station rack, or a campsite pack and get this light back in action fast.
Compact, Lightweight, and Always Packable
The form factor is intentionally small and flat: a rectangular green housing that disappears into a jacket pocket, running belt, or backpack lid until you need it. It’s light enough that the arm strap doesn’t bounce or twist significantly as you move, and minimal enough that it doesn’t clutter your handlebar controls when mounted on a bike.
The clip on the back adds a third mounting style beyond arm and bike: attach it to a backpack strap, dog harness, helmet strap, or reflective vest. In low light situations, redundancy is your friend – and having a light you can clip anywhere is the quiet advantage over single-purpose bike-only units.
Who This Safety Flasher Really Serves
Think of this more like part of your EDC ecosystem than a standalone gadget. It’s ideal for:
- Urban cyclists commuting before dawn or after dark, layering this on top of standard bike lights for side and rear visibility.
- Runners and hikers who spend time on or near roads, where it’s less about seeing and more about being seen.
- Parents who want their kids lit up on Halloween or walking home at dusk, with gear that’s intuitive and lightweight.
- Outdoor generalists who appreciate compact, water-resistant lighting that can flex from biking to camping to roadside emergencies.
What Balisong Buyers Want to Know
Are butterfly knives legal to buy?
You won’t be carrying a butterfly knife with this product – it’s a safety flasher – but the question still shows up in the same community. In the U.S., balisong and butterfly knife legality is decided at the state and sometimes local level. A few examples (always verify current law before you buy or carry):
- Generally more permissive states like Texas, Arizona, and Utah allow ownership and carry of butterfly knives for most adults.
- More restrictive states like California limit blade length and can treat balisongs similarly to switchblades in some contexts.
- States with partial or complex restrictions (for example, New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey) may allow ownership at home but restrict concealed carry or treat balisongs as gravity knives.
Laws change, and local ordinances can be stricter than state law. Always check your current state statutes and any city or county rules before you buy, carry, or transport a butterfly knife.
What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?
Within the balisong community, a trainer is a butterfly knife-shaped tool with a dull, often chamfered or cutout “blade” and no sharpened edge. It lets flippers practice openings, aerials, and combos without risking deep cuts on missed catches. A live blade is a fully sharpened butterfly knife designed as a functional cutting tool as well as a flipping platform.
If you’re learning, most experienced handlers will tell you to start with a trainer, dial in your fundamentals and spatial awareness, and only then move to a live balisong when you’re honest about your control level.
Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?
This product is a safety light, not a butterfly knife, so it’s not made for flipping at all. If you’re looking for a balisong to start learning, look for a purpose-built butterfly knife trainer with clear safe/bite handle orientation, solid pivot hardware, and handle materials that balance durability and weight. Use gear like this safety flasher for the other half of the lifestyle – staying visible getting to and from sessions, rides, or classes.
Why This Light Belongs in the Same Kit
Whether you identify more as a flipper, a collector, or a daily carrier, you already think in systems: what you carry, why you carry it, and how it performs when the environment isn’t ideal. This 5 LED Water Resistant Safety Flasher fits that mindset.
Cycling to meet friends for a late training session, jogging before sunrise, or walking home with your backpack on: this compact, bright, water-resistant flasher quietly upgrades your safety profile without demanding attention. It doesn’t try to be a balisong – it just aims to be as reliable and purpose-built as the rest of your gear.
In a world where the small details separate casual from committed, having light that’s easy to mount, hard to ignore, and built for real use is exactly the kind of choice the serious crowd makes.