For that price, i would rather save up a bit and get the Garmin Varia Radar 515. Lasts me for about 10 Hours with the Radar on, without the radar on, way over 40 in Daytime blink mode
No night time shots? Pointless video, especially when you pay that kind of price. Why would anyone want 500 lumens??? Cateye viz 450, lezyne 300 pro etc are more than enough for general road use.
@@aliensstolemybeer5362 we mainly ride in the day time here, that’s when these lights really need to perform their best. All of them are more than adequate at night time but the day time is a better stress test if you want to put it that way. I have the lezyne as well. Also a great light. Thanks for the feedback , I’ll try to get some night shots if I review another light.
@@duffyrides night shots should always be included. I don't think it's a good idea buying lights without seeing how bright they are in the dark. I don't believe in using lights in the daytime, pointless in my opinion.
@@aliensstolemybeer5362 can you elaborate on why daytime lights are pointless for cyclist ? I’m sure the entire cycling community would appreciate your theory ? And what type of cycling do you do ? What bike do you ride as well might I ask ? Do you also race ?
@@duffyrides I own a fully fledged racing bike, bmc equipped with dura ace and ultegra. Fsa plasma bars, aero seat etc. I've never seen the need for day time lights, cyclist did well before these type of lights were available to buy. I use to race years ago but now it's leisure and training.
For that price, i would rather save up a bit and get the Garmin Varia Radar 515. Lasts me for about 10 Hours with the Radar on, without the radar on, way over 40 in Daytime blink mode
Certainly not a bad option either !
Flare RT is way better
No night time shots? Pointless video, especially when you pay that kind of price. Why would anyone want 500 lumens??? Cateye viz 450, lezyne 300 pro etc are more than enough for general road use.
@@aliensstolemybeer5362 we mainly ride in the day time here, that’s when these lights really need to perform their best. All of them are more than adequate at night time but the day time is a better stress test if you want to put it that way. I have the lezyne as well. Also a great light. Thanks for the feedback , I’ll try to get some night shots if I review another light.
@@duffyrides night shots should always be included. I don't think it's a good idea buying lights without seeing how bright they are in the dark. I don't believe in using lights in the daytime, pointless in my opinion.
@@aliensstolemybeer5362 can you elaborate on why daytime lights are pointless for cyclist ? I’m sure the entire cycling community would appreciate your theory ? And what type of cycling do you do ? What bike do you ride as well might I ask ? Do you also race ?
@@duffyrides I own a fully fledged racing bike, bmc equipped with dura ace and ultegra. Fsa plasma bars, aero seat etc. I've never seen the need for day time lights, cyclist did well before these type of lights were available to buy. I use to race years ago but now it's leisure and training.
@@aliensstolemybeer5362 BMC road machine or Team machine ?