Bought a few of these on a trip as we forgot to pack ALL of our stuff. This light was impressive for the $$ spent. 110 lumens of led will definitely cut through the dark, but this light has a narrower beam with a distracting "hotspot" in the middle of the beam. That hotspot draws your attention/focus to it, to the point it bugged me.
I'll keep these as a very viable back-up or guest lights, but not a primary ride.
Better suited for roadie than trail.
Pros USB rechargeable, compact, relatively low price, well known brand, trounces a halogen bulb. Good entry level option.
The Light is great for a helmet light to add to your actual race light. This gives a little more light when looking through the corners.
Pros
Thank |Lightweight
I do use it to commute in the moring and it does great, but for trail riding the beam is a bit small.
Pros
bright and light weight.
Cons
Thank |narrow beam, I would buy the dual one.
Bought a few of these on a trip as we forgot to pack ALL of our stuff. This light was impressive for the $$ spent. 110 lumens of led will definitely cut through the dark, but this light has a narrower beam with a distracting "hotspot" in the middle of the beam. That hotspot draws your attention/focus to it, to the point it bugged me.
I'll keep these as a very viable back-up or guest lights, but not a primary ride.
Better suited for roadie than trail.
Pros
USB rechargeable, compact, relatively low price, well known brand, trounces a halogen bulb. Good entry level option.
Cons
Thank |Wires, funky helmet mount, narrow beam