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My commute involves a fair bit of twisty dowhill on unlit and potholes-rich country lanes :-).
I find the lighting of my Lupine Tesla 5 not sufficient, particularly on rainy days (strangely it is enough when mountain biking thanks to the fat tires + 140mm of suspension travel).

The situation is especially tricky when there are oncoming cars, I am then just aiming between the car and where I think the roadside is (no road marking :()

Basically, I am now hesitating between an Exposure Six Pack (cable-free, fairly light for long runtime, eventual remote switch) and a Four4th Holy Moses (cheaper, more lumens).

Has anybody had the opportunity to try/own both? Which one would you go for?
Many thanks for your feedback.


 
Posted : 04/11/2013 10:12 pm
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In true forum way I'm not gogin to answer your question. Are you having trouble with people not dipping and being dazzled? I always wore a cap when riding on the road at night, works better than the stupid helmet peaks as its closer to your eyes. I could tip my head to help minimise dazzle. A cycle cap will fit under your helmet if your so inclined.


 
Posted : 04/11/2013 10:18 pm
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serious answer you are wasting your money getting ever more lumens, it is not the problem. What you are seeing is that wet tarmac for want of a better word, eats light. However much light you have will not be enough. I think it is an LED colour issue as i don't remember my old Lumi Halogens having the same issue.

And this is before you move onto blinding drivers and causing an accident as a result.

What you are looking for is a light with a lot of throw, i have noticed that some lights might be bright but they don't project much light into the distance.

For idea.

[url= http://road.cc/content/news/97193-big-roadcc-lights-test-2013 ]http://road.cc/content/news/97193-big-roadcc-lights-test-2013[/url]


 
Posted : 04/11/2013 10:29 pm
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I use a holy Moses (with the green LEDs) for commuting, works great. Use it on low mostly, or mid for dark potholy roads like you describe - rarely use it on high beam on the roads...


 
Posted : 04/11/2013 10:34 pm