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  • Cheers, ended up taking a punt and getting the same at Cycle Surgery for £49 that I'll be picking up at lunch so glad to hear that it comes recommended. Got a Meteor X Auto Pro for £19.99 too as a better backup to my current one so worst case if they don't charge and run, will just pack both for night rides and make do with that.

  • You can set the brightness yourself at 3 levels plus it's got it's full boost mode which is basically OTT unless you're full speed descending. I've set mine to regular high, a bit under high (but still fine for most unlit stuff) and low for commuting. The battery life does 2 hours at that boost, under that it lasts ages switching between the other 2 high modes, you can also buy some more 18650s which are easy to swap out if you're planning really long night rides.

  • Picked up one of them now, the other had a stock issue. A quick check at my desk and it looks like it will happily charge and run at the same time. Thanks for the advice

  • My Moon Shield-X Auto just died yesterday. The on/off button only works when plugged, I opened and there was water and mud inside on the PCB. :/ Poor weatherproofing I guess. The warranty expired three months ago…

    Any recommendation for a proper waterproof bright rear light that will last years?

  • The original bontrager flare R has been great for me, can't vouch for the newer models.

  • Exposure traceR

  • I have the new one, pretty amazing, would recommend

  • I'd also vote for a bontrager flare r or RT, I have the RT and I really like it, charge it once a week if not less with daily use of about 1.5 hours, typically daytime. I dont use the garmin connectivity aspect of it. I've had it about 6 months no with no issue. I don't think the side visibility on the flares are as good as the exposures though.

    I have an exposure tracer as well but I had to get a replacement (which was admittedly, painless and relatively quick, but I was still without a light for a week) when it stopped charging, and I always found pulling away the rubber ring on the body to charge it quite annoying to do and get a grip on. And the battery life wasn't as good.

  • I'm going to be starting a new commute next month, including some unlit country lanes. What's the least I can spend to get a half decent front light that'll allow me to see where I'm going?

  • battery? I paid 20 euro's for a chinese cree light + powerpack. You'll blind other cyclists/drivers tho on anything other than the lowest setting.

  • I'd prefer not to have a battery pack if possible but those lights are really good value! Had one years ago.

  • I still like the moon meteor storm, can be had for just under £50, I'm sure their slightly cheaper ones will also do the job as that fucker is super bright.

  • as @snottyotter says, moon meteor storm is very good

  • Does anybody have any recommendations for a light that can charge and
    run at the same time?

    Exposure sell a support cell so I presume they would work. Been meaning to test mine with a regular battery pack but have not got around to it.

  • I used a meter storm (or something like that) 1300lumens for 3 years of commuting - cost £70 odd quid but you can get them a lot cheaper now. The clamp broke so I replaced it with an exposure strada SB, and honestly I prefer the beam from the Moon. The step down in power went 1300lm/850/600/300/100. which is really handy as the 850lm is usually enough and a double click of the button gave you a 1700lm boost for 10 seconds which is handy if you're on anything particularly sketchy. Anyways TLDR: Moon good.

  • yeah, it's great

    i've replaced the mount with a moon out front wahoo (/garmin) mount on both my bikes. you can also charge the moon on the go. it was my main light for all of PBP. if i lost it i'd not even bother looking for alternatives, i'd just buy it again.

  • moon out front wahoo (/garmin) mount

    Hmm, that sounds good. Got a link?

    Edit: Actually it was the body of the light that broke, so that wouldn't work.

  • I like Moon lights so will keep an eye out for a meteor storm. Thanks! Anything else to consider at a similar price?

  • More expensive but the Ravemen PR series gets great reviews.

  • Anyone know of a bike light mount that goes into the canti brake mount?

    The problem solvers one seems non existent anymore.

  • Anyone used the Knog Cobber Big? I know the word on the street is the rear is amazing. but not too sure about the front.

  • That sounds good for my limited handlebar space, have you got a link?

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