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Johnyx
a Cross Country Rider
from Christchurch New ZealandDate Reviewed: May 1, 2011
Strengths: Really really brightWeaknesses: NoneBottom Line: This light rocks! I have been stopped a couple of times to be told that my rear light is too bright! I can't remember what I paid for it but I really don't care. I have this liked to my Nightlightning Blaast and they both use the same battery pack. If my rear light can be seen by every other road user then they can see me and that makes me a bit safer on the road. Nightlightning have designed this light with no mountings at all which I see as a really big plus as the user can decide where they want to mount the light. It can be zip-tied anywhere or fastened so that it dangles (and creates a bit of movement). the light is robust and wetherproof it is exposed to all the road gunk coming up off the rear wheel and just continues to perform. There are a number of brightness settings and a number of flashing patterns which are easily accessed by a push of a button. I usually use the brightest slow flash, this looks like a red coloured camers flash going off and is certainly an attention getter. If you want the brightest rear light get one of these.
Favorite Trail: Mcleans Forest
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Purchased At: Direct from Nightlig
Similar Products Used: a whole lot of Cateye, Nightrider and Vistalight rear lights
Bike Setup: S-Works Epic
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