There is also the seat stay mount and a saddle mount available (from Raceware).
I've used the Mk3 Blaze daily for over a year. It's very bright, I really like the diffuser Exposure use on their lights. Never used the Pelton mode. Tried the Braking mode for a while but always wondered if car drivers really associate the light getting brighter/flashing stopped with me slowing down.
They come with a 2 year warranty, are made in UK and can be sent back to Exposure (in the UK) to be repaired, if needed, so less chance of just ending up in landfill.
Only two things to mention - doesn't use a usb input for charging (never been an issue for me) and I have found its easy to knock when in the mount (plastic mount + metal light body), so sometimes I noticed it isn't directly point backwards. I also have an Exposure Trace daybright which I'm really impressed with. Would only ever buy Exposure lights from now on.
If you don't need the battery life of the Blaze then I would go for the TraceR. It also has the better mount.
I have plenty of Exposure lights, so I'm well aware of their build quality, support and charging cables. :)
A saddle mount might be a nice option for the TT bike but I can't see anything that would suit an Adamo TT saddles with their stupid tri-hook at the back.
Raceware produce various Exposure mounts for aero seatposts (page 2):
https://www.racewaredirect.co/product-category/exposure-lights/
There is also the seat stay mount and a saddle mount available (from Raceware).
I've used the Mk3 Blaze daily for over a year. It's very bright, I really like the diffuser Exposure use on their lights. Never used the Pelton mode. Tried the Braking mode for a while but always wondered if car drivers really associate the light getting brighter/flashing stopped with me slowing down.
They come with a 2 year warranty, are made in UK and can be sent back to Exposure (in the UK) to be repaired, if needed, so less chance of just ending up in landfill.
Only two things to mention - doesn't use a usb input for charging (never been an issue for me) and I have found its easy to knock when in the mount (plastic mount + metal light body), so sometimes I noticed it isn't directly point backwards. I also have an Exposure Trace daybright which I'm really impressed with. Would only ever buy Exposure lights from now on.
If you don't need the battery life of the Blaze then I would go for the TraceR. It also has the better mount.