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I have been after a decent front light that contains it's batteries (either Lithium Ion or AA's) for a while and have been hoping that Troutie may have come out with a model.
This doesn't seem to be happening as far as I can tell so I have been looking at the alternatives.
The new Hope Vision 1 seems quite good especially as Ribble are doing it for £69.
What other makes/models should I consider?
You'd probably be better going for a 'torch' for that sort of money. Some of the Chinese XM-L ones are really goo for the money. The vision 1 is seriously under powered compared to modern LED's..
Lezyne have some good lights in and around the same budget. Exposure lights such as the Diablo may be too pricey, but I love mine (not in a gay way).
^ this looks good, more bang for your buck : http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/lights-lights-front-lezyne-super-drive-xl-front-light/lezyligh240
If it is a trout esque batterys enclosed light you are looking for have a look at the luminous lights site, i'm sure he does a batteries inside light.
Cateye Nano Shot Plus would be my bet and you can get one from [url= http://www.totalcycling.com/a-z/lights/lights_front/HL_CATEYE_NANO_SHOT_PLUS.html ]here[/url] with a little discount.
[i]If it is a trout esque batterys enclosed light you are looking for have a look at the luminous lights site, i'm sure he does a batteries inside light.
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Aye, tis true. I've got to build up another batch though.
Just to avoid confusion I was referring to the 2013 model of the hope vision 1 which uses a Cree XTE LED.