I'll plug these here too, Four4th Lights, 3 years hard use. Still going strong.
Great company. I'm always tempted.
Currently using DX stuff, which contains great LEDs, and batterys. But everything is incredibly poorly put together. I have a basket of stuff from them, and it all needed resealing, and glueing.
As I have a dropper post on the Fatbike, and really need a powerful rear light to give drivers ample warning of my existance in poor visability, and poor driving conditions. That saddle rail mount looks amazing.
I'm going to replace the Lead acid battery pack on my Smart dual lights with probably something like a Li-ion from Maplins/whatever I find on the interweb. LED light are good but I find it difficult to read the terrain even on LEDs which have been diffused widely. Halogen may not be as bright but it's much easier to see with them.
It helps to run 2, and have one more focused. But I do find I get lot more 'wash out' riding in snow. Than I did with my halogen set-up.
Great company. I'm always tempted.
Currently using DX stuff, which contains great LEDs, and batterys. But everything is incredibly poorly put together. I have a basket of stuff from them, and it all needed resealing, and glueing.
As I have a dropper post on the Fatbike, and really need a powerful rear light to give drivers ample warning of my existance in poor visability, and poor driving conditions. That saddle rail mount looks amazing.
It helps to run 2, and have one more focused. But I do find I get lot more 'wash out' riding in snow. Than I did with my halogen set-up.