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NiteRider Flight

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Average Rating 4/5
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Submitted by John a Cross Country Rider from Bristol , CT
Date Reviewed: November 14, 2009
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $250.00
Purchased At:PricePoint
Strengths:Light battery ( LiIon) .
Weaknesses:Bad battery life. Well under the times stated by NiteRider
Similar Products Used:2003-04 Niterider Storm HID ( great light, heavy battery pack)
Bottom Line:Purchased online at PricePoint, but the light was defective, so I had to send it back.

The second system had a very poor battery life (under 1.5 hours on high beam, supposedly rated for 2:15 hr ).

Sent to NiteRider for RMA and repair(almost 3 weeks for return!!), they sent me a new Flight 1.5 battery and cables . This new battery almost makes it to 2 hours on high beam. Not the result I was looking for. I won't be buying NiteRider any longer. Warranty takes forever, they apparently don't test the battery packs before selling them.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

Submitted by slicer a Cross Country Rider from Minneapolis, MN
Date Reviewed: November 28, 2008
Favorite Trail:Any
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $400.00
Purchased At:Beyond Bikes
Strengths:Bright and Light Weight
Weaknesses:Reliability
Similar Products Used:Niterider Trail Rat, and Storm
Bike Setup:Bianchi Pista Commuter, Moots Road bike, Erickson Mtn Bike
Bottom Line:This is a great light but it has not been trouble free. First one of the cables failed. Niterider sent me a new one immediately. Next The battery life of both my batteries (I have a spare) dropped dramatically. This was after approximately 2 years of ownership. I sent the light into Niterider and, despite the fact that it was out of warranty, they updated the light/cables/batteries to the 2.0 version. I essentially have a new system. Niterider's customer service is second to none which is why 5 Chili's are in order.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by bconroy a Racer from Charlotte, NC
Date Reviewed: October 25, 2008
Favorite Trail:Bent Creek
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $400.00
Purchased At:South Park Cycles
Strengths:Customer Service, Bright, Light battery, fast charge
Weaknesses:connectors
Similar Products Used:niterider flame thrower and a niterider extreme(1996 - still works)
Bike Setup:specialized epic marathon
Bottom Line:I never bothered writing a review until I had to send the light back. Ballast went bad this past summer after 2 years. niterider sent me a new flight 2 battery in a few days - no charge- awesome. The HID light is very good but great customer service makes it a five.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by amysue135 a Cross Country Rider from Plains, PA
Date Reviewed: October 22, 2008
Favorite Trail:Sprague Brook Park, NY
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $340.00
Purchased At:eBay
Strengths:Brightness. This thing lights up the entire trail! Strong connectors, super fast 1.5hr recharge time, 100hr back-up LED lights beneath HID bulb, Lit-Ion battery and a nice "fuel" guage for battery power. Love the helmet mount too! Honesly, I love everything about this light. (maybe not the price so much, but you get what you pay for)
Weaknesses:None really, but it does have a short burn time in comparison with some of the competing lights.. not that I have ever even come close to killing the battery in one use. (but as I stated above, there are backup LED's if your battery starts running low)
Similar Products Used:Petzl 85 lumen LED headlamp.
Bike Setup:Hardtail Trek
Bottom Line:I love this light. After being the last of the group to invest in a HID system, I will never go back. Of the 16 of us, we have never had an issue with the Niterider Product. A couple of us have the Flight 2.0, some have the enduro, and I know some have the Moab. We all swear by them. There have been a lot of nice improvements to the newer models, and I am sure a lot of the issues listed with the other reviews have been resolved with this new 2.0 model. I say, if you are debating the purchase, go for it. Just take good care of it, because it is a pricy investment, but worth it if you ride at night.

If you are an avid biker, go for it. If you are a once in a while rider, you may want to consider a cheaper alternative.. unless you have lots of $$ laying around.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by NoHardway a Cross Country Rider from MI
Date Reviewed: September 14, 2008
Favorite Trail:Addison Oaks
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:Light weight.
Weaknesses:Light is not as bright as my Dinotte LED. Run time is terrible. Connectors.
Similar Products Used:Dinotte, other NiteRiders
Bike Setup:SS endurnce
Bottom Line:I run it on medium to try and get additional time but still barely get 2 hours. You really need to take care when charging the batteries, you have to play with it sometimes to make sure it turns RED and actually charges. Just finished a 24 Hour race so it performance is fresh in my head. I'm thinking about buying another LED Dinotte and writing the NR off.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by anthony kozyrski a from Ridge, New York, usa
Date Reviewed: May 13, 2008
Favorite Trail:GR
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $550.00
Purchased At:Carl Hart Bicycles
Strengths:Its bright when it works
Weaknesses:Short battery burn times, connector on the light housing fell off, the wire boot has a short in it so the light constantly is shutting off.
Similar Products Used:Light in Motion
Bike Setup:Use this light setup for commuting and MTB'ing
Bottom Line:A friend of mine refers to my Niterider Flight system as the "Uber Light".

I use another term;......... much less flattering...

I'm fustrated with Niterider, I take good/excellent care of my stuff and don't mind spending money on a quality product.... But this Flight System.... has me... angry

The Flight system, just got sent back (again) to Niterider for the 2nd time in three months. Overall its the 3rd or 4th time this thing has gone back to them. Short run times, connectors falling off, bad wires.....

The Flight System is / has been a $500 disapointment in my book.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Country Dawg a Cross Country Rider from DFW, TX, US
Date Reviewed: November 6, 2007
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:Beautifully white light over long running time and weighs next to nothing. Very secure cable connections. Fast charge times.
Weaknesses:Always price with lights. It's a light for gosh sakes.
Similar Products Used:Jet Lites Halogens
Bike Setup:Which one?
Bottom Line:I've used this light for over a year now. It has done several 24 hour races, and the short charge time is really a plus in these races. It is used 2 or 3 times a week on 1+ long road rides during the winter months. It it bright with a long running time.

I've even wadded up on the trail while wearing it and have experienced no issues. I never worry about the cables disconnecting.

I love this NiteRider light so much, I'm going to stick with them and try out their TriNewt next.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Slush a Cross Country Rider from Truckee, CA, USA
Date Reviewed: July 27, 2007
Favorite Trail:logs and rocks and drops and...
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Very bright, very white, long runtime, backup LEDs, super fast charge, very lightweight, durable cables and connections, durable light and battery construction. Awesome customer service.
Weaknesses:Expensive? Takes a few cycles to ramp up the battery life, but that's minor.
Similar Products Used:Niterider Digital Evolution, Topeak Moonshine 3H, Maglights with pipe clamps and duct tape, Multiple small lights together, any other ghetto contraption I could think of to avoid shelling out $200.
Bike Setup:has a handlebar on the front.
Bottom Line:I've had good experience with Niterider products and service. That's why I bought this light for 24 hour racing.

However, I used the light twice in the fall and stored it last winter. I overlooked the part in the owner's manual where it says you're supposed to charge it every 1-2 months while storing. Duh, I wrecked the Li-ion battery. Totally dead, wouldn't charge at all. I'm stupid, etc etc. But...

Niterider support fixed me up and got me rolling again for no charge, with a FOUR-DAY turnaround! Amazing customer service!! I'd buy it again in an instant.

If you want long runtime and bright light without adding pounds to your ride, this light is great.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by NiteRider a Racer from White Plains, NY
Date Reviewed: July 24, 2007
Favorite Trail:Back roads of Greenwich, CT
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $500.00
Purchased At:Stamford Cycle Center
Strengths:Insanely bright. I am comfortable going downhill at 35 mph in complete darkness with this light. Surprisingly small and lightweight for the amount of illumination it produces. Battery lasts the advertised 2 hours on high, and then some. My typical rides are only about 2 hours so I almost always just use it on high, but I've tried the two lower settings and they are not much dimmer and battery life is supposed to be much longer. Backup LEDs will get you home if you foolishly forget to recharge the battery.
Weaknesses:Will blind your riding buddies if you look at them. Cars will flash their brights at you, but I don't mind because then I know they see me. The price too I suppose, but its cheaper than an emergency room visit if you get hit by a car that didn't see you. Trust me, they WILL see you with this light.
Bike Setup:Trek Madone
Bottom Line:If you ride at night you need to see and be seen. Most of my riding is on the roads in the early morning darkness so this light is the difference between me riding safely or not riding at all. I have it mounted on my helmet with the battery (a little bigger than a deck of cards) tucked into my center jersey pocket. When I see a car about to pull out or turn in front of me, I flash them with a quick shake of my head and believe me it gets their attention.

Forget those feeble little flashers. Make an investment in your safety and you won't regret it.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Elvis a Cross Country Rider from R-town NC
Date Reviewed: November 27, 2006
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:its light and it works
Weaknesses:none yet
Similar Products Used:trail rat, mi-newt, rage, flamethrower , enduro
Bike Setup:do you really care
Bottom Line:nice light i can see on the trail thats what counts.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ben Ferguson a Cross Country Rider from Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Date Reviewed: November 12, 2006
Favorite Trail:C'mon..not gonna tell ya
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $450.00
Purchased At:Local Bike Shop
Strengths:Could this light be any brighter?! Hello. You've got 3 LEDs to get to the trailhead and 3 levels of brightness for the HID. It's like having a small sun attached to your helmet. Stunningly bright in the trail, killer for commuting on the road. You KNOW the cars can see you when they flash their headlights at you and when they adjust their rearview mirrors when you're behind them. The light is a cool, blue and lets you see everything you look at. The battery is about as heavy as my iPod nano, I barely notice it in my jersey pocket. Another great feature is that when your battery runs down, the LEDs kick in automatically so that you can finish your run, maybe not as fast but you can still see the trail. The LEDs can be set to steady or blink. If you get lost, you can have the LEDs blink S.O.S. I've been drooling over this light for a while now. Fortunately for me, my Evolution finally died and I could rationalize the purchase. Woohoo!
Weaknesses:The light is a tad heavier than the Evolution or TrailRat light on the helmet, but really...not really a big deal. You may have to angle it away from friends when you talk to them on the ride (not that hard to do, sheesh) When riding with the girlfriend, I tend to use lowest output setting, otherwise my light outshines her NR Evolution.
Similar Products Used:NiteRider Evolution, MiNewt
Bike Setup:Rocky Mtn ETSX-30 with Fox TALAS RLC forks, CrankBros EggBeater pedals
Bottom Line:This light is da bomb! Someone I know who demo'd it said it gave off too much light. HUH?!?! Possibly the last light I'll ever buy. Love this light now that I've gotten used to looking through the trees on the trail. Definitely don't have to worry about being hit by low flying aircraft. If you have a chance, I strongly urge you to check this light out.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5




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