They have all levels of lighting - including really great lights for 24 hour racing. Take a look at their selection. As far as I'm concerned they have the best lights of all the makers.
They have all levels of lighting - including really great lights for 24 hour racing. Take a look at their selection. As far as I'm concerned they have the best lights of all the makers.
In general, you get what you pay for. Light prices range from under $10 to over $500. A few years ago, mtbr did a comparison. It was very intereting. There were some good values, but really, really bright lights will be expensive.
http://www.mtbr.com/spotlight/lightshootout/
Bork Bork, Hork Hork!!
Agree wholeheartedly. How much is your life/safety worth?
I have two excellent lights: Niterider Flight--got a good deal w/a coupon at Performance, so I bought it as a back up. Very very bright, has three settings (very high beam, medium high beam, low beam) and a very compact, light battery. I've been using it regularly and the battery charges up pretty fast. Has a long run time, too.
My other bright light is a Lights & Motion ARC Li-on. Bought it last year. Very bright with two settings (high beam and not-so-high beam). The battery is also fairly compact and charges up within a couple hours.
Although both lights' batteries can be mounted on the frame w/a velcro strap, I strap them into my bottle cage. The mounts are easy to install on your handlebars and both lights included helmet mounts. :-)
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Luna Eclipse//Terry B'fly
Luna Orbit//Sella Italia Ldy Gel Flow
Bianchi Eros Donna//Terry Falcon
Seven Alaris//Jett 143
Terry Isis (Titanium)//Terry B'fly
Very, very useful thread!![]()
I'm in the market for some high-quality lights too, in advance of the dreaded time change - gasp -![]()
Now that was a helpful link! It is so interesting to see the immense variety in lighting patterns. Like they said, wattage alone does not a good like make.