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The Voyager 3.3 light is a small and compact lightThat featuresThree high-powered white LED’sTo help light upThe ground and make you more visible. NoTools universal clamp works with standard and OS bars Steady and flash Mode 100 hour runtime steady; 300+ hour runtime flash 4 AAA Batteries included Lifetime Warranty LEDs: 3 White RunTime (Steady Flash): 100-300 hours Batteries: 4 AAA
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RobinGB
a Weekend Warrior
from CanadaDate Reviewed: November 22, 2011
Strengths: price and operation.Bottom Line: Great little commuter light, easy to turn off and on with gloves on. Easy to remove when i lock the bike up and duck into a store, dont think i would use it on a bar mount for trails. When the time comes i will most likely convert it to a helmet mount and jump to a much more powerful light for night rides.
Favorite Trail: crafty butcher
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At: Mountain City Cycle
Bike Setup: xtc 29er
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chemical_brother
a Weekend Warrior
from Owensboro, KY, USADate Reviewed: October 10, 2011
Strengths: Low price, ease of use, common batteryWeaknesses: Bar mount is insufficient, light beam is a dim purple.Bottom Line: This light is better than moonlight, and probably only suitable to commuters looking to be seen by cars than for illuminating singletrack at night. If you have the means, save for something much brighter with a better mounting system.
The beam is tightly focused and has a purple hue that is disappointingly dim. Throw is not very impressive. There are portholes to the left and right that shine for some slight peripheral vision, however 4 triple-As will only provide so much power.
The build quality for the light is OK. I haven't ridden with this in the rain yet, but as long as the light isn't submerged in water, it should work.
The Voyager is packaged with rubber bar mount which utilizes a plastic screw and strap to fasten to bar. No matter how tight, the strap will give enough let the light change position through rough terrain such as railroad tracks or tree roots.
Favorite Trail: Scales' Lake
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At: Dick's Sporting Good
Similar Products Used: Serfas TSL-250
Bike Setup: Giant Bowery for the road, Giant Talon 1 29er for the trails.
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bobbyh
a Weekend Warrior
from Mesa. AZDate Reviewed: April 16, 2010
Strengths: nice beam. comes with good batteries. easy to take off and use as flashlight. strobe mode makes you highly visible to cars.Weaknesses: some people say the mounting bracket is cheap. well it may not be bullet proof, it seems pretty strong. i really cant find anything bad to say.Bottom Line: i bought the head/tail light combo. both are easy to remove and throw in your pocket, for a quick run to the store. like another post said, you might wanna get two if your on a fast trail. no regrets with this..
Favorite Trail: any
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$29.00
Purchased At: amazon
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: rekken
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kukulkan
a Weekend Warrior
from riverside caDate Reviewed: September 16, 2009
Strengths: nice focus beam , cheap, light weightWeaknesses: cheap holding systemBottom Line: nice light for the price , bright enough to see a coyote on the trail or a rabbit crossing your way, would recommend for casual riding
Favorite Trail: all of them
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$24.00
Purchased At: sports authority
Similar Products Used: none yet
Bike Setup: Haro flightline one
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witchdr77
a Weekend Warrior
from michganDate Reviewed: August 17, 2009
Strengths: Small, Lite , Price, easy release to use as a flashlight.Weaknesses: Small tension adjustment knob.But then, once its on .... it's on.Bottom Line: Great on the rails to trail, and on easy singletrack. I recommend two, one on each side of the stem.If you can only get out to ride close to dusk, or your epic is taking you where visability may be an issue. It makes for a wide, bright, easy to see in the dark woods, where the moon cant help out.
Favorite Trail: Bloomer
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At: Anchor Bay Bicycle a
Similar Products Used: Cateye
Bike Setup: Iron Horse Warrior HT.
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TAD
a Weekend Warrior
from Austin, TexasDate Reviewed: April 18, 2009
Strengths: Good usable light beam though a little tight, lightweight, detachable, built well, One button control (On, flash, off)Weaknesses: Good sturdy mount, but mount thumb wheel is a little small and hard to turn when tightening the last little bit.Bottom Line: Bought this as a combo along with the Mars 1.0. Decent price for a fairly good product. Would recommend for a decent light for casual night riding.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$31.00
Purchased At: Sun and Ski
Similar Products Used: CatEye
Bike Setup: Haro Flightline 2 and Marin Muir Woods
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