NiteRider Headtrip 3.0 Light Older Lights
NiteRider Headtrip 3.0 Light Older Lights
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 27, 2005]
Alex
Strength:
heavy-duty like their other products
Weakness:
switch is a bit stiff, would also prefer a coiled cord to help keep exposed cord to minimum in thick woods Complements the bar-mounted Classic perfectly for riding in tight hilly technical terrain where you HAVE to see around the next turn to make the right line- or else! I'd pay more for a better charger but I don't ride in the super dense stuff all the time so overall the package is a bargain. You don't even notice the weight of the light on your helmet. Similar Products Used: NiteRider Classic two-beam bar mount |
[Nov 26, 2004]
Scoob
Cross Country Rider
Strength:
Great performance for the Price, very easy to set-up/use and lite weight.
Weakness:
Charger, this needs to come with the smart charger. Currently comes with the 9 hr charger. This light is perfect for those who don't go on night rides too often, but when do, want great performance equipment for a good price. This set up is pretty much plug n play, and the helmet mount fit both my XC and full face easily. The mount allowed a range of positioning and the 10 watt beam was perfect for the fast / technical downhill runs. Only gripe is with the charger, would be better if it was the smart charger, and waiting 9 hrs for a charge is kind of a drag. Similar Products Used: Basic $25 commuter bar mount types. |
[Dec 02, 2005]
syndicate559
Cross Country Rider
Strength:
Price, reliability
Weakness:
charger, charge time I don't really get why people complain about a charger that takes 9 hours or has no LED when you know all of that up front. The bottom line for me was that after purchasing a pretty expensive bike and some of the things I needed, but didn't have from road riding, I couldn't afford an expensive HID unit. This light mounts well and is incredibly reliable. From the first charge, I went the full 2:20 and even more without any dimming. I plug the charger in before I go to bed, put it somewhere I won't forget it and unplug in the morning. It's really not that hard. Sure, some of my buddy's HID units are brighter, but they paid 3-5 times as much. I got an effective light for a price that fits. I'll probably upgrade in a year or so, but this is perfect for now. Bottom line: if you don't like $100 features, don't buy a $100 light. Similar Products Used: a bunch of cheap handlebar mounts |
[Oct 06, 2005]
Just a Biker
Strength:
- Sturdy build quality
Weakness:
- Charger This is a decent light if you are going to be doing some light trail riding or if you are on the road. Otherwise, this light will not be bright enough to keep you out of trouble on its own, it must be coupled with a handlebar mount if you plan on riding anywhere technical. Similar Products Used: Insight 15W |
[Dec 01, 2005]
Dogg
Cross Country Rider
Strength:
small battery pack, easy mounting to helmet, gets about 2 hrs of run time
Weakness:
yellow light, not very powerful, takes 9 hrs to fully charge, no smart charger This review is for the 10W NR Headtrip (not the digital). Not very impressed with this light. Not very bright, even for a 10W, and has a yellowish color to the light. Have a PB Alias 10W that is brighter and cheaper. Not worth the price paid. It can get you down the trails ok at a semi-slow speed, but certainly not enough by itself for fast-paced riding. No indicator for low battery or for full-charged battery. Similar Products Used: Plant Bike Alias |
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