You're only visible from a narrow segment of the road, and you only light up a narrow segment (hello, Blackburn lights costing 2-3x more). Most of the ultrabright lights do it by working like a spotlight. It's not ultrabright, but it is bright enough.ģ) It provides a wide angle of view. Not falling off is not unheard of, but it is rare.Ģ) It provides enough light to see by. This may seem like an unusual claim to make, but most mounting mechanisms will work loose with enough vibration and bumps. I bike a few thousand miles every year, and I've gone through at least a dozen different lights, so this is based on substantial experience.ġ) It's never fallen off my bike. I've been using the previous version (identical, but a nice silver color instead of black) for several years now, and the new black one for a few weeks.
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