BrzilianTri wrote:
Nite Flux, you can't even use it in the brightest setting during the night. http://www.niteflux.com/ It gives bright light to many different angles, not just for straight behind.
Brings up a good point.
Most good lights are bright enough nowadays.
I think size (# of diodes) and visibility from the sides as well as the back are more important than blinding brightness (I don't want a blind driver behind me).
I have the Cateye TL-LD1100 for commuting.
No affiliation with them, just like that it runs on 2 AA for up to 100 hrs.
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windschatten: Nov 22, 14 20:18