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  • I bought a set of the Electron Terra 2's based primarily one Skive's review.

    To be honest I can't add much as the review is spot on and comprehensive. Massive thanks to Skive for pointing me in the direction of these.

    My commute is on pitch dark country lanes & these lights are pretty much perfect. I put them on high for about 1/2 hour per day and the charge easily lasts a week. They light up the lanes extremely well - probably 20-30 metres in front but they don't seem to be dazzling other traffic.

    Agree with the comment about commuting. My bike's securely parked at work so I leave them fixed. Getting them off is easy but putting back on in the dark is a bit fiddly.

    Only other thing to add is I was surprised how small they are.

    Highly recommended - cheers Skive.

    Electron Terra 2
    http://www.electronlights.co.uk/lights/rechargeable/terra-2
    bought a set of these and used them t'other night on the TNRC.
    have to report that i'm very impressed.
    battery life was excellent, we were out for 8 hours of riding and i had these on medium pumping them up to high on the descents, still plenty of life when i got back home.
    the on/off button is easy to find and simple to use in the dark, this button changes to red when you hit 20% or thereabouts of battery remaining.
    with the 2 lights one has a wide beam and the other a spot and both work well together. the light output is very good with a very usable throw and a white colour to it.
    both the units come with a fixed attachment, they are easy to whip on and off but not ideal for a commuting situation as the whole thing needs to be removed.
    the units are small and seem fairly tough.
    the battery pack is secured by a velcro tab, not too bad too look at and the unit doesn't move once on the frame.
    charging seems to take 8-10 hours. a small light on the charger signals when it's charged.
    not sure on the weight but would be similar to any other front light set-up.
    the price has to be the main pull here though as you can source them from your friendly local online bike shop for just £80 pounds.
    i had done a fair amount of research and not found anything that offers this much light (240 lumens) with the battery life for the money.

    i will update this post once i've had the lights on full burn for the duration.

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