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  • Lights around £250?
  • godzilla
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    I fancy a front light and im looking for advice, can i go far wrong withe an Exposure Maxx-D?
    Is there anything else i should be looking at?
    Cheers folks 8)

    jedi
    Full Member

    troutie dominator for the win

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Pair of the higher-end Magicshines and spend the rest on hookers and blow. (one MJ-872 will match a Maxx-D as well as being helmet-mountable, two will blow it away)

    I’d choose 2 lights over one any day, if money allowed I’d have a troutlite mind, they’re ace… But 2 lights is better.

    bruneep
    Full Member

    A Troutie light.

    robhughes
    Free Member

    +1 for ANY of trouties contraptions 😉

    godzilla
    Free Member

    Wow, hand crafted in a shed in yorkshire! 😀
    Are they that good?

    robhughes
    Free Member

    Better than that… 😉

    allthegear
    Free Member

    Yes, yes they are that good.

    Rachel

    godzilla
    Free Member

    They look good, Anyone know what part of Yorkshire?

    ruscle
    Free Member

    You should check out Golddiggers Tripple cute light on the ‘DIY lights’ mtbr forum. Same workings as (2700 lumen!) Trouties dominater but better shell imo and works out well over £100 cheaper. Great bloke, great service also anodised the lights himself any colour you wish. I got the endurance battery and charger from smudge (mtbbaterries) same as what comes with Trouties. Worked out at around £230 all in.

    hugor
    Free Member

    I use the Light and Motion Seca 1400 which won the lights test in the last 2 years MBR (or MBUK).
    I haven’t compared it to the 6 pack though.

    saladdodger
    Free Member

    Hmmm I like northwinds ideas in life but

    Back to the question

    I use a DX P7 Bastid on the bars nice and floody and a XML v2 from mtbbatties with lots of throw

    I was out on wednesday using this combo and my mates had a hope R4 and a exposure MaXx both were impressed with my setup especially at about £120

    And it will still leave a bit of dosh for “hookers and Blow”

    godzilla
    Free Member

    What about these ?

    saladdodger
    Free Member

    godzilla

    Have a look at my post above £67 well spent

    godzilla
    Free Member

    Have a look at my post above £67 well spent

    Should have refreshed the page, they look great, i may order one.
    cheers folks, have a good weekend.

    saladdodger
    Free Member

    just do it

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