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  1. #1
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    TE has the Stella 150 light for approx $229 if I remember correctly. It is listed as favorite by the staff of TE.. if anyone has one of those light systems I'd like to know if the Stella 150 is bright enough for the dark trails. It can attach to your helmet or the handlebars. Looks really nice.

  2. #2
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    Aug 2006
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    Not headlights, but a friend just posted this video comparison of three rear lights. I use a Super Flash (often in daylight as well) but have ordered a PDW RADBOT 1000 on the strength of it.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by TsPoet View Post
    Dinotte are great, they are rather non-focused - ie really really good for off-road and some roadies don't like the spread. They are super light, super bright, super small, and easy to mount.
    I'm thinking of ordering the ay-up for my velomobile, though.
    This is good to know about the Dinotte, they are attractive lights, nice and powerful though of course not inexpensive. I do like what I have read of the Ay-Up lights and their least expensive kit has everything in it that I could possibly need at this stage - for under $300 American.

    Quote Originally Posted by lattae View Post
    TE has the Stella 150 light for approx $229 if I remember correctly. It is listed as favorite by the staff of TE.. if anyone has one of those light systems I'd like to know if the Stella 150 is bright enough for the dark trails. It can attach to your helmet or the handlebars. Looks really nice.
    This looks like a slightly more powerful version of my Stella 120 - I do think the Stella fine for normal roads with street-lighting - I have the same question as you do regarding the 150. The Ay-Up kit isn't much more than the Stella 150....

    Quote Originally Posted by oz rider View Post
    Not headlights, but a friend just posted this video comparison of three rear lights. I use a Super Flash (often in daylight as well) but have ordered a PDW RADBOT 1000 on the strength of it.
    Thanks for the link - I need a good rear light as well

 

 

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