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Topeak Moonshine Enduro HID

MSRP $ 499.00
# of Reviews 2
Average Rating 5/5
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Description:The MoonShine Enduro HID system uses SolarcTM, the brightest bulb on the market. Mounts on your handlebar, helmet, or straps to your head with optional head band. Turn on the Moonshine HID when you need the brightest. The new 4400 mAh lithium ion battery doubles the burn time.
  • 10W Welch Allyn HID white light lighting system.
  • Power control: RISC processor with 4 levels LED on/off--10W--7W--low battery-indicator.
  • Power reserve tank: provides up to 30 minutes of additional burn time at 10W.
  • Quick release clamp or bracket for easy use on handlebar, helmet or on your head. Use it when you are riding, hiking, or climbing.
  • Mount the lamp on the center of handlebar stem. Easy to adjust it vertically and pivoted 15? laterally.
  • Burn Time: 10W -- 4 hours, 7W -- 4.5 hours.



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    Submitted by DMC a Cross Country Rider from Great Northwest
    Date Reviewed: January 7, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Cranberry
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $415.00
    Purchased At:Bulltek Online
    Strengths:4 Hour Burn-time, Star Wars Brightness, Bling Factor! Also great customer service!
    Weaknesses:Battery Still somewhat heavy, Helmet strap too stretchy(they now have improved ones, just have to ask the company)
    Similar Products Used:Jet Lites Phantom(20W)- great non hid!!
    Bike Setup:XC Full susp
    Bottom Line:I have to give the value rating a small hit as all hid's- not just Topeaks are still astronomically expensive!

    This light has yet to let me down, unless I have forgotten to charge it fully. I usually only ride from 1-2 hours per ride so the 4 hr burn time has not been a big factor unless I forget to charge after the last ride I can still get one more ride in.
    This light will allow you travel just as fast at night as you would during the day even on our twisted single-track. If you have only one light, this is all you will need but it will break the bank! You could run a bar mount as well but I have never seen the need at all for a 2nd light. The company was great to deal with on the strap issue so 5 chilis overall! Ride On! Thanks Topeak for the follow up.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Michael Liu a Weekend Warrior from Taipei, Taiwan
    Date Reviewed: June 25, 2005
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $310.00
    Purchased At:Giant Bike store
    Strengths:Very bright. Both handlebar and helmet mount. Long run time.
    Easy Battery mount.
    Weaknesses:None so far.
    Bike Setup:Dahon Zero-G and Giant Yukon.
    Bottom Line:I used to ride on summer night to avoid sunshine. Moonshine HID give me the brightest light in dark night and no more restriction on any trail.
    Product comes with helmet and handlebar mount to fit any road condition (It's a little heavy mounted on helmet but get more bright on off-road).
    Quick release battery mount on stem is convient and won't occupy bottle cage or handlebar space.
    I can enjoy long distance riding fun with 5 hours run time.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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