Exposure Toro Mk3
Price: £274.99
From: Exposure Lights, www.exposurelights.com
Marketed as the Maxx-D’s littler and leaner brother, the Toro offers a claimed 975 lumens from its three Cree XPG R5 LEDs. With a 7800mAh Li-Ion battery, burn times remain consistent with the Maxx-D: high offers three hours, medium 10 hours and low 24 hours.
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If you are going to set your videos as viewable only when embedded, could you at least make the video as large as possible? Ta.
It looks OK on my 23in screen. Yes it’s compressed, but this is the version that will appear in the digital issue, so we’re not promising HD. It’s not like you can’t see close up pictures of the lights on the internets, though this does help you see relative sizes and so on.
Thank’s Chipps & ‘headless’ Dave for an excellent review.
View it on an iPad and you can maximise it full screen 🙂
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stated as a little restrictive for fast riding off road, would it work well as a helmet light?
sorry, was refering to the lezyne light.
it works very well as a helmet light, proper mount isn’t out yet AFAIK but zip ties work OK – comparable to a joystick regarding output but does’t have the joysticks tech features
What Hilldodger said^^
i got one of these for Xmas and it included the helmet mount, just so you know.
sorry, didn’t realise these comments went on every page! i meant i got one of the XML lights.
Check out the Moon X Power 1500 lumens, great value from Wiggle for £120. just got mine today. Quality looks good too!
Hi, nice little reviews to the point as ever..a bit disappointed that you didn’t include the Ay-Up’s tho..any particular reason why they (Ay-Ups) were not tested?