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Chris Malcolm
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[email protected] writes:
>i bought a Ring Cybalite Xtreme LED headlamp from millets the other
>day, and i'm impressed. Bright spot beam but appears bright from
>outside the spot too, good for being seen. I hadn't really been looking
>for a headlamp, and I feel a bit eccentric wearing it on the bike, but
>with the beam aimed at the ground it's handy to be able to nod upwards
>to get the attention of cars when necessary.
>It's regulated so no magic 50hr or whatever battery life, but full
>brightness for the 3 hrs claimed from 3AAs. Works fine with NiMHs.
>Battery gauge and dimmer settings for longer runtime, and flashing
>mode.
>Seems to be the same except colour as:
>http://www.pelican.com/headsup_lite/2630_headsup.html
>=A330, but 3 for 2 offer when I bought amongst a range of torches, swiss
>army knives etc.
>Shame you can't get regulated bike lights like this here.
Where's "here"? The Smart 1 watt luxeon bike light is regulated, runs
off 4AAs., and sells for 20-30 quid. I posted my impressions of mine a
while back under heading "Smart 1 watt LED front light". It's been
through a few hours of darkness since then, both in city streets and
unlit paths, and it continues to impress me. It's the best bike front
light I've ever owned, and the first one which hasn't quickly become
something to get by with until I find something better, not only in
terms of lighting, but in terms of being well-engineered to withstand
the pounding of being firmly attached to a bicycle.
There's also a Cateye 1 watt Luxeon, with less spread and a longer
beam.
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Chris Malcolm [email protected] +44 (0)131 651 3445 DoD #205
IPAB, Informatics, JCMB, King's Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ, UK
[http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/homes/cam/]
>i bought a Ring Cybalite Xtreme LED headlamp from millets the other
>day, and i'm impressed. Bright spot beam but appears bright from
>outside the spot too, good for being seen. I hadn't really been looking
>for a headlamp, and I feel a bit eccentric wearing it on the bike, but
>with the beam aimed at the ground it's handy to be able to nod upwards
>to get the attention of cars when necessary.
>It's regulated so no magic 50hr or whatever battery life, but full
>brightness for the 3 hrs claimed from 3AAs. Works fine with NiMHs.
>Battery gauge and dimmer settings for longer runtime, and flashing
>mode.
>Seems to be the same except colour as:
>http://www.pelican.com/headsup_lite/2630_headsup.html
>=A330, but 3 for 2 offer when I bought amongst a range of torches, swiss
>army knives etc.
>Shame you can't get regulated bike lights like this here.
Where's "here"? The Smart 1 watt luxeon bike light is regulated, runs
off 4AAs., and sells for 20-30 quid. I posted my impressions of mine a
while back under heading "Smart 1 watt LED front light". It's been
through a few hours of darkness since then, both in city streets and
unlit paths, and it continues to impress me. It's the best bike front
light I've ever owned, and the first one which hasn't quickly become
something to get by with until I find something better, not only in
terms of lighting, but in terms of being well-engineered to withstand
the pounding of being firmly attached to a bicycle.
There's also a Cateye 1 watt Luxeon, with less spread and a longer
beam.
--
Chris Malcolm [email protected] +44 (0)131 651 3445 DoD #205
IPAB, Informatics, JCMB, King's Buildings, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ, UK
[http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/homes/cam/]