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Description:JET Blast HID 13w flood light head, 13.2v 3800 mah NIMH water bottle battery with IP 68 rated thread lock connector, aim-as-you-ride helmet mount with safety breakaway, and 5 hr fast charger.
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    Submitted by Edward Chan a Cross Country Rider from Toronto/North York/Canada
    Date Reviewed: March 16, 2008
    Favoriate Trail:Durham
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $380.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:Very bright light. Has a good beem spread so you can aim it up a little to see in the distance and still be able to see right in front of you.
    Quality is excellent.
    But James Taylor not make again
    Weaknesses:$$$ but you get what you pay for in this case
    Similar Products Used:Other Jet lites
    Bike Setup:Specialized S-Works Stumpjumper FSR 120
    Bottom Line:I try Jets light and Light motion. But I like Jets light more.
    After some research, Jet Lites seemed like it had the best illumination and a very durable system (plus great customer system). After owning for about a month and getting a couple of rides under my belt, they have surpassed all my expectations. The illumination is stellar... better than the systems my friends own. Maybe a perfect match of price, performance, and durability. I will definitely recommend to anyone!
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Steve Hall a Cross Country Rider from Cypress, Ca. USA
    Date Reviewed: March 3, 2008
    Favoriate Trail:marshall canyon
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $300.00
    Purchased At:JET Lites
    Strengths:Bright and simplicity. I called 2 weeks ago to JET and spoke with Jim (owner) and he recommended the Blast HID for my riding. I charged the light over night with no worries and turned it on the next night. I will probably get high beamed from on coming cars :) Thanks Jim
    Weaknesses:none so far
    Similar Products Used:little LED helmet light
    Bike Setup:2006 stumpjumper, Magura Julie Brakes.
    Bottom Line:The best! I will give another review in a few months.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Richard Eckert a from Waikoloa, Hawaii
    Date Reviewed: January 26, 2008
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $325.00
    Purchased At:universalcyles.com
    Strengths:Very bright output. Easy to set up and very easy to charge the batteries. Excellent customer service from Jim, the owner, at Jet Lites. Comes with rubber spacers for regular and oversize bars. Options for battery style and light setup (bars or helmet)
    Weaknesses:After one year I have to say that I cannot find any faults with this product. I did mention before that the battery did not have an auto shutoff before critical drainage but that has been a non-factor.
    Similar Products Used:None, and will never buy from another company after dealing with Jet Lites.
    Bike Setup:O.S. carbon bars.
    Bottom Line:I have ridden every other night for the last three months and love my Jet Lites. I run the HID Blast on my helmet and a Jet Lites Starfire Halogen on the bars. The Blast lights up the scenery so I can see the lay of the trail far ahead and the halogen on the bars is focused more in front of the tire to get better shadowing, or depth perception, on trail obstacles. I work a lot and only have time to ride after 8:30 pm. The reliability of these lights has kept me on the trail for a year. I did drop my HID (twice in a row on concrete) and the bulb broke. I decided to send my light back to Jim to have him inspect it rather than just having him ship a new bulb. The turn around time was one week.
    I also lost a switch cover on another light(leaned the bike against barbed wire and after e-mailing Jim I received another switch cover) in the mail about a week later, free of charge.
    My only regret in buying the light is that I didn't know Jim was so cool otherwise I would have purchased from him directly to give him the business.
    I am a very tough consumer and expect to get my money's worth out of products I buy. that is why I check here first before making MTB purchases. I am totally satisfied with this product and recommend the product and the company to all of my fellow biking brethren here.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Steve a Racer from Denver, CO, USA
    Date Reviewed: November 28, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Anywhere
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $363.00
    Purchased At:Jet Lites Direct
    Strengths:Excellent light output, ease of setup, price, and customer service provided by Jet Lites! (They are the equivalent of John at Neuvation.)
    Weaknesses:Time will tell but right now I don't foresee any issues in the future.
    Similar Products Used:Light & Motion Solo Logic
    Bottom Line:I researched and researched lights until I couldn't see anymore. This light is a perfect combination of product quality, doing what it says it will do, price and customer service. I would highly recommend looking into this light before purchasing as I don't believe you will be disappointed.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by David Hohensee a Cross Country Rider from Golden, CO, USA
    Date Reviewed: October 15, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Aldefer-3 Sisters
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $375.00
    Purchased At:Jet Lites
    Strengths:Top-notch customer service and outstanding trail illumination. Products also seem very durable but time will tell.
    Weaknesses:Charger seems a little chinzy and battery is awful heavy (could have opted for the Li-Ion but a lot more expensive).
    Similar Products Used:Nite Rider MiNewt
    Bike Setup:Yeti 575, Fox RP3, Talas, Mavic Crossmax XL, King headset, Thomson post/stem, Easton MonkeyLite bar, XO shifter/rear derauiller, XT front derauiller, Terry Fly saddle, Avid Juicy 7's
    Bottom Line:I bought these lights for an upcoming 24-hr race and bought knowing that I wanted a solid system but wouldn't likely be night riding every night. I planned on mounting an HID light on my helmet and supplementing that light with a fairly inexpensive set of lights on my bars (ended up buying an LED system). I didn't want to spend an 'arm-and-a-leg', so I opted for a NiMH battery (heavier, but less expensive than Li-Ion).

    After some research, Jet Lites seemed like it had the best illumination and a very durable system (plus great customer system). After owning for about a month and getting a couple of rides under my belt, they have surpassed all my expectations. The illumination is stellar... better than the systems my friends own. Maybe a perfect match of price, performance, and durability. I will definitely recommend to anyone!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jeremy a Weekend Warrior from Luzerne, PA, USA
    Date Reviewed: October 3, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Francis Slocum; various local
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $375.00
    Purchased At:Jetlites.com
    Strengths:Very bright light with good run time. Lights up the trail plenty so you can see where you are going; the flood like beam this light produces allows you to keep some of your peripheral vision. Aiming is very easy with adjustment on the go a cinch. Decent 4.5 hr quick charge.
    Weaknesses:Helmet mount seems a bit chinsy. Break away feature seems nice but makes light sit high and a bit clunky on the helmet compared to other lights. Light itself is a little bit larger then others in its pricerange but does deliver more light so I guess there is a tradeoff.
    Similar Products Used:Niterider, Blackburn
    Bike Setup:Giant Trance 2; Sram X9 triggers and rear derailleur, XTR front derailleur, XT crankset, Industry Nine All Mountain wheelset, juicy five, Rockshox fork and Fox shock
    Bottom Line:Great light for the money backed up by fantastic Customer Service - the level of service provided by the owner Jim when you call is a standout - goes above and beyond any reasonable expectation. So far, have not found another light that lights up the trails as good as the Jetlite -- even comparing to the higher pricetag systems in excess of $600. Bottom line: Buy this light and you will not be disappointed.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Elliot a Cross Country Rider from Sydney, NSW, Australia
    Date Reviewed: June 6, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Killingworth
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $325.00
    Purchased At:From Jet Lights
    Strengths:Very bright light. Has a good beem spread so you can aim it up a little to see in the distance and still be able to see right in front of you.
    Quality is excellent.
    Price is exceptional, something like this in Australia would be out of my budget.
    Weaknesses:I haven't found any yet, and I don't expect to.
    Similar Products Used:Vista Light Code 25
    Bike Setup:Raceline dualie
    Bottom Line:After riding with a mate who had a phatom 20W I realised that my vista lights weren't cutting the mustard, so I made this purchase. I was only going to get the Phantom, but as the HID was on special I went for it. And I'm glad I did. this light is gold.
    Even on a cold night I am now itching to get home from work so as I can go out and ride.
    The service from Jet Lights is excellent and I got my lights from the States in about 4 days.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Carlos Relova a Cross Country Rider from Maricopa, AZ
    Date Reviewed: May 15, 2007
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:Universal Cycles
    Strengths:- Super Bright
    - Great Pattern
    - Great Run Time
    - Excellent Service and Support
    Weaknesses:- Had an issue with the Ballast but was serviced very quickly
    Similar Products Used:- NiteRider
    Bike Setup:- Kelly Single Speed
    Bottom Line:Awesome Light with Excellet Support and Service
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dave a Racer from Scottsdale AZ
    Date Reviewed: May 14, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $325.00
    Purchased At:Jetlites
    Strengths:Lightweight, simple design (kiss philosophy), works well.
    I have the bar mounted light.
    Weaknesses:Only one and it's minor. I like to swivel my light left and right occasionally to flash cars pulling out of side streets, and sometime to light up wildlife on the side of the road. This can't be done with the current mount. I might swap out the mount for my Marwi light mount. Also a 6 degree option would be good. The standard bulb is about 30 degrees.
    Similar Products Used:Marwi Pro 6 and 12 watt halogen, others.
    Bike Setup:Road bike.
    Bottom Line:Excellent light. Throws a large beam pretty far.
    I paid $325, worth every penny.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Don a Cross Country Rider from Auburn, CA
    Date Reviewed: February 22, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Anything with dirt
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $325.00
    Purchased At:From Jet
    Strengths:I purchased this light directly from Jet at the $325.00 price with the helmet mount. He has reduced the price because the batteries have slightly less burn time. But 3 hours and 45 minutes is plenty for me. So far I have used the light on 3 rides without any issues. My point of reference is that I own an old Night Rider digital Pro12E and on a 24 hour race I used a Night Rider HID. Overall, the Jet works great and in my opinion has definite advantages. I have not crash tested it and have not ridden yet in rainy/harsh conditions, so my testing has been fairly easy on lights thus far.

    ADVANTAGES:
    1. Excellent adjustment. This is huge because you can really dial it in for where you want to see down the trail. It is a friction adjustment with no clicks. Because it is supported in the middle, it does not move once adjusted. Furthermore you can adjust how tight it mounts to the point where it could be difficult to rotate. The Night rider has a crude adjustment which is a huge compromise in my opinion. The Lupine looks like it too uses an infinite friction adjustment that is very simple. Another advantage is that you can rotate it easily down to see if you need to work on a flat or rotate it way up so it doesn't get in someone's eyes when stopped.
    2. Excellent light output. It really lights up the trail well. 13W HID puts out good power. The Lupine beats it at 16W but the Lupine is $850 and change.
    3. Screw on connection. This is great. You can always use zip ties or carefully route with other designs but with this one you don't need to.
    4. Break away mount design. I hope this feature does not come in handy for me, but it is a nice touch.
    5. The mount is centered about the light. This is great because you do not have the light cantilevered out from the back like Night Rider does. I don't even feel this light on my helmet where the night rider during the 24 hour race made my neck sore. This is because of the fact that it needs to be mounted on the front of the helmet and then cantilevered out which puts more strain on your neck.
    6. I like the idea that you can talk to the owner. I feel like he would stand behind his product if I had any issues.
    Weaknesses:DIS-ADVANTAGES (Difficult for me to come up with some but everything can use improvements):
    1. Sits slightly taller on your helmet relative to Night Rider. This extra 1/2 inch height only comes into play if you are ducking under trees which has not been an issue with me. It lights so well that you see the tree coming and simply slow down. I would do that with any light on my helmet.
    2. It may be nice for some to have some indication of battery juice. On the other hand you simply turn it on and ride. With HID and the fact that it lasts for just under 4 hours makes it a non-issue for me. My night rides are typically well under 3 hours.
    3. The battery pack is a nice looking package but could be slightly smaller if shrink wrapped.
    4. Weight of Nickel Metal Hydrides is more than Lithium Ion. He is currently working on a Lithium Ion version of HID. This would be worth waiting for those that need the weight savings and are willing to pay the price. Which for the price corresponding to weight savings is worth it.
    Similar Products Used:Nite Rider HID and Digital Pro12E
    Bike Setup:Turner 5-spot
    Bottom Line:This is an excellent product and deserves an excellent rating.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Richard Eckert a Cross Country Rider from Waikoloa, Hawaii
    Date Reviewed: December 14, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $325.00
    Purchased At:universacyles.com
    Strengths:Very bright.Lights up the night. I am always impressed when I switch this light on at night. quality construction you can tell right away when you pull the components out of the box. No "standardized whimpamatic" parts on this unit.
    Weaknesses:So bright wild donkeys will stand dumfounded on the trail and not move away until you are close enough to be kicked. Batteries do not have auto shutoff before critical drainge that could ruin them. I believe Niterider does for some of their systems.
    Similar Products Used:None.
    Bike Setup:2003 Enduro. Hmm... The seatpost is the only remaining OE on it and I'm about to replace that.
    Bottom Line:Halogen lights cannot compare to HID lights.
    Pay the extra money and get a Blast. I also purchased the Phantom 20 w and ran it on the bars as the previous poster did. I'm going to reverse the setup before I make a decision on which setup I prefer. If you can only get one light, I think the head mount is best. DO visit the Jet Lites web site. If you buy the head lamp, be sure to know where the beam goes when you stand up on the pedals. Do this before you ride something that requires you too.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Matthew a from Atlanta, GA
    Date Reviewed: October 5, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:Jet Lites
    Strengths:Simple installation, ease of adjustment (on the fly), run time, freaking brightness!, smart charger, locking/ watertight connectors, customer support.
    Weaknesses:$$$ but you get what you pay for in this case
    Similar Products Used:10w and 15w halogen vista lights from back in the day
    Bike Setup:gunner rockhoud
    Bottom Line:Wow, OK, so I called Jet Lites to make an order based on all the good rep they got here. The owner almost tried to talk me out of the 400 dollar lights and into the cheaper halogens and explained to me the upkeep an HID system requiers like ballast and lamp. Anyway, I told him I wanted to be able to ride at night as fast as I do in the day and I wanted maximum brightness with a good runtime. I sure got it. It blows my old halogen system away and I feel completely comfortable riding technical single track at night and I don't fear I'll run out of battery.

    This light rules. I'd buy it again.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by used2bhard a Racer from Evergreen, CO, USA
    Date Reviewed: September 22, 2006
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:From Jet
    Strengths:I have a Phantom that is such a great product, I decided to buy another Jet. The Blast works well as a headlamp with the 20W Phantom on the bars. The colors compliment each other well, and the flood doesn't create a bouncing ball of halogen.

    1)Jim is awesome. He can answer any question about lighting, and he is out to satisfy the customer, not sell the most expensive product.
    2) Satisfaction Guarantee
    3) Bright! Good range with enough flood for peripheral.
    4) High Quality
    Weaknesses:No Li-ion, so you can't get a super light battery
    Similar Products Used:Niterider Flamethrower, Niterider Evo, Jet Phantom 20w and 12w.
    Bottom Line:It is a great product comparable with all other systems out there. What really differentiates Jet, is the fact that you can talk to the guy in charge any business day, and get your questions and concerns answered and taken care of.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Peter Osborne a Cross Country Rider from Santa Clara, CA
    Date Reviewed: June 20, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:Skyline to the sea
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:off web site
    Strengths:This thing is simply super bright and trouble free. Let me tell you how bright this thing is: I had a car flash their brights at me during a ride about 3 months ago. I turned my handlebars so the Blast hit the driver of the car in the eyes. The guy freaked out and hit the brakes. He jumped out of his car, and told me I had no business riding a bike with a light that bright!
    Weaknesses:You may get attacked by a angry motorist.
    Similar Products Used:Nighrider trail rat
    Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Blur with XTR components.
    Bottom Line:Super bright and trouble free. Buy it you'll be glad you did.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dale Greenhalgh a Racer from Corralitos,ca, USA
    Date Reviewed: June 3, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:DIRT
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:From Jet
    Strengths:Lite weight,Very Brite Beam.Using it as a head lamp with an older NR on the bars.
    Weaknesses:None that I have found,Quality is Excellent
    Similar Products Used:Vista,NR, Other Jet lites
    Bike Setup:Turner Flux
    Bottom Line:Hid's are expensive but in the middle of a 24hour race when you are not all there,it's nice to have something that helps you along.I love this light,It's puts out a great beam pattern that lites up way down the trail so you have time to react. Also customer service has always been great. Thanks for a great light Jim.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Todd a from Great Falls, Montana
    Date Reviewed: April 30, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:Rivers Edge
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $290.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:Bright, bright and did I say this lite was bright!! If you want to purchase a walking stick that blind people use, than stand in the way of this lite. The battery will last longer than you. After 3+ hours of night riding, it is time to go to bed.
    Weaknesses:none so far. kinda pricey but I got a good deal
    Similar Products Used:spot lite for shooting deer (just kidding)
    Bike Setup:frame, wheels, handlebar, seat, fork. oh and I almost forgot, the wheels have tires
    Bottom Line:If you want to get serious about riding once the kids go to bed, than I would suggest this product. It is very bright with tons of battery juice. If you dont want to read brail, than dont be on the receiving end of this lite!! 5 chilis, no better make it 6!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Robert "Apple" Lizares a Cross Country Rider from Bacolod City, Philippines
    Date Reviewed: April 25, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:Tube 1, 2 and 3(via cable car)
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:Jet lites direct
    Strengths:Super bright! Great light area coverage, Light weight head lamp, longer burn time, fast and convinient charging, durable construction.
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:Tried using Nite Rider Cyclone from a freind and Jet lites Phantom halogen with smart switch(another good product)
    Bike Setup:2003 Enduro S-works, RP3 shocks, Fox Float 130RLC forks, Crossmax Wheels, XT and XTR compo, Saint Disc brakes and Hone Crank Set.
    Bottom Line:Search no more!!! Order one today! There is nothing like it....
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Glenn Siegrist a from Giebelstadt Germany
    Date Reviewed: April 23, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:Hausberg, Germany
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:Direct from JET lites
    Strengths:Great light. I had to find a night light for safety reasons while deployed to Afghanistan. If you have ever been worried about hitting a land mine you will understand my need for a kick a@@ light. I had been using lame handle bar lights the sub $50 dollar jobs. When one night I was riding a trail at Baghram Airfield and the batts died on me. After hunting and pecking my way thru the danger zones. I got on the phone ASAP with the wife and had her order one for me. This was the first HID light I have used and Holy Cow bat man!! Everyone who sees it says "Damn that thing is bright" So back to the edge of the mine fields I went with out a care in the world ; unless you count the random sniper fire but what’s the worry of catching a hot round in the chest when there is pimp 3rd world single track to ride.
    Weaknesses:Well 400 dollars is a bit steep. But then again how much is your life worth to you??
    Similar Products Used:cateye, flash lite, chem sticks, IR NVGs
    Bike Setup:specialized M2 stock and Cdale V900 pimped!!
    Bottom Line:I trusted my life to this light what else can I say, I went I saw and I’m here to tell the story.

    Oh and I use it to commute to work every morning also. Great for giving the car a bit of his own, with a quick look into the drivers seat they get the idea and know you are there.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by francis lobaton a Cross Country Rider from bacolod, occ negros, phil
    Date Reviewed: April 10, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:patag jutay
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $440.00
    Purchased At:website
    Strengths:daylight brightness, lightweight headlight, screw type connector, burn time 3h45mins (suits me fine), dtable helmet mount attachment, people i pass by at night admire the brightness of the blast, inspires confidence on descents(technical, tight or high speed)
    Weaknesses:none
    Similar Products Used:niterider HID(not sure which system. a friend let me borrowed his niterider)
    Bike Setup:santa cruz superlight, marz marathon s, shimano xt, truvativ stylo
    Bottom Line:perfect for trail riding at night. look no further. buy this and blaze 'em trails. . .
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Alan a Cross Country Rider from Sierra Vista, AZ
    Date Reviewed: April 7, 2006
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $375.00
    Purchased At:Hammerhead Bicycles
    Strengths:The previous reviewers have this light pegged dead on!!! It's bright, light, reliable, bomb proof, and has an excellent burn time. The JET Blast throws a great beam and runs about 4 hours on a charge.
    Weaknesses:None!!
    Bottom Line:THIS LIGHT ROCKS!!! BOOM PROOF RELIABILITY!!!
    I used this light for the first time in preparation/during the 24 Hours of the Old Pueblo in Tucson, AZ this year. I love this light's performance!!

    Brightness – FANTASTIC!!! Lights up the trail like no other light!!! You are not distracted by extra things outside of the light zone in front of you and can concentrate on the ride ahead.

    If you are looking for a realiable system look no further. Worth every penny.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Coo a Weekend Warrior from Nashville
    Date Reviewed: March 11, 2006
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:J.E.T. Lites
    Strengths:The other reviewers already stole my thunder. It's bright, light, and has great burn time. This is my third J.E.T. light. I'd run a Phantom for about a year (another fantastic J.E.T. Lites product) but wonked it taking a header -- in broad daylight, no less -- and replaced is with a Blast. It's not really a fair comparison because I was running the 20W bulb in the Phantom, but it did throw a noticeably wider pattern than the Blast. But they're different tints (the Phantom was yellowish and the Blast is blueish) so objectively you couldn't really say which was brighter, even if shone side-by-side. But I've never really needed more light than the Blast throws, plus it runs about 4 hours on a charge where the 20W Phantom wouldn't go 2 hours. Best of all, if you E-mail the company with a problem, it's probably the owner who'll write back.
    Weaknesses:Price. And I preferred the Phantom's side-exiting cable. The Blast's rear exit tends to move the light unless the cable is anchored to the helmet. The friction-adjustment mount itself is otherwise excellent.
    Similar Products Used:J.E.T. Phantom and Single Beam (on my road bike).
    Bike Setup:Stock Trek 6700. Worn as a headlight on my Giro.
    Bottom Line:Worth all 40000 red cents. Plus, you gotta love the 'little guy' who gives the big dogs a run for their money. Jim's customer service sets the standard. When I next need another light, I know who'll build it.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dan Joseph a Cross Country Rider from Golden, CO, USA
    Date Reviewed: January 3, 2006
    Favoriate Trail:chimney gulch
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:Direct from Jet Lites
    Strengths:BOOM PROOF – I have the Phantom single beam too and never had an issue in the 2 years of having it. The HID is a solid light system. As all other HID it is bright enough to ride at speed at night in the trees with no moon.
    Electrical connection have no issues.
    Weaknesses:Weight and bulk. This is not the design criteria for this light. Cost – $400 for a flashlight are you kidding me? They are all that much and you got to pay to play. I have the Phantom single beam too with I paid $265 for. Wow a total of $665 for flashlights and I love it.
    Similar Products Used:I ride with buddies that have Light & Motion ARC Li-ion. It is as bright with a narrower beam; however I have seen 2 separate units have small issues with charging and something else resulting in 3 missed rides – yes they were left at the trail head with **** in hand. The Light & Motion ARC Li-ion is much lighter but…
    One friend has Night Rider HID. He had an issue 2x – I do not know why but 2x he did have **** in hand and did not ride.
    Bike Setup:Yeti ASR - XTR SRAM, & Cannondale Gemeni XT Marzucci 888
    Bottom Line:BOOM PROOF RELIABILITY, EASE OF USE, 1st RATE CUSTOMER SERVICE!
    If this is what you want get any of the Jet Lights systems. Just call them and ask what you need and trust the answers.

    Brightness – I use both the HID on the helmet and the Halogen on the bars. With this set-up I have timed myself up and down chimney gulch (~3 miles up single track gain 1800 feet then immediately turnaround back down). I am faster at night then day – yes faster in the dark (on Yeti ASR 15seconds, on Cannondale Gemini 1 minute 2 seconds) – there is no issue with light at all! It is actually better because you are not distracted by extra thing outside of the light zone in front of you.

    If you are looking for the lightest system with the smallest battery and are willing to give up on reliability then you may look other places but you might be left in the dark.




    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by getty suarez a Cross Country Rider from los angeles
    Date Reviewed: December 17, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:anything with trail
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $430.00
    Purchased At:jetlights
    Strengths:None whatsoever i thought at first it was one of those cheap stuff fr. another country,men i was wrong!
    Weaknesses:Just the weight,who cares when your riding...with this kind of system your totally in control of your ride going home!!!
    Similar Products Used:I was thinking of something else nah i'll just keep my hard earn money for the next jet light system!
    Bike Setup:Klien palomino,fox130rlc,hayes carbon db,raceface carbon cranks,mavic819 with kenda nevegal
    Bottom Line:What more can i say....To jet light company you do make one hell of a light.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Tara Nicholson a Cross Country Rider from Knoxville, TN
    Date Reviewed: November 7, 2005
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Strengths:Design...Jet Lite took all the design flaws of Night Riders and made a better light, specifically the adjustability once it's on your helmet, and the screw-cable connection between light and battery. I can't say anything for the longetivy of the product, but the battery lasts comparably to the Night Rider and it's not as finicky to turn on.
    Weaknesses:The drawback to any HID light is the gianormous price, but when it comes to riding after day light savings, they're priceless.
    Similar Products Used:Night Rider helmet HID, Turbo Cats handlebar and helmet light set (not-HID)
    Bottom Line:Jet Lite makes a superior HID product.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Rob a Cross Country Rider from Murrieta, CA
    Date Reviewed: November 1, 2005
    Favoriate Trail:SJ
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:jetlites
    Strengths:very bright wide beam, perfect quality, good run time, short charge time. secured cable with threaded coupling. spiral cord, strap for bottle cage, very solid bracket adjustable on the fly.
    Weaknesses:short emergency run time, not a big deal I keep track of the run time, and the fast charge makes it easy to fill it up quick.
    Similar Products Used:Cygolite, Cateye
    Bike Setup:Schwinn homegrown, Intense 5.5
    Bottom Line:WOW what a light.I bought it based on reviews of the other lites from jet, and I was not let down. Very bright white light the light beam is very good for on and off road riding it is wide enough to let you see the whole road but its still very strong so you can see far down the road.
    I commute to work and the old Cygolite was not cutting it anymore, when objects got into the light beam I had to jump them to avoid them, and I was always worried that some drivers would not see me and pull out in front of me. That is history now with the blast hid they stop because they don’t know what’s coming there way looks like a BMW with one light out. It gives you confidents to go off road in the dark, the light just makes day of the night and the whole road shines. The bar mount is a quality piece too, it looked weak on the pictures and I thought it was plastic, well it’s a solid ALU piece with a quick latch on it and is adjustable on the fly, overall quality is great. I am happy I bought this light.
    There is a Velcro strap on the battery that loops right thru the specialized rib cage.

    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5