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Description:The new Triple Shot is the brightest LED bicycle light available, and uses 3 higher power LEDs combined with Opticube technology to focus the light in front of you. It features a tough die-cast aluminum body, locking cable connectors to prevent blackouts, and unlike other high powered lights is fully compatible with CatEye wireless devices. The Triple Shot has a run time of 3.3 hours, and charges in 3 hours using the included smart charger.
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Submitted by
benjamin lovett
a Downhiller
from nevada city Date Reviewed: January 11, 2008 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$229.00 | | Purchased At: | online | | Strengths: | great spot that reaches far long running time much longer than the 3.3 hours on the box | | Weaknesses: | no flood! no good as a solo trail light just not enough light I supplement with another light on my helmet. the total system cost as much as a single nice HID or go cheap with a Night Rider classic
| | Similar Products Used: | night rider classic | | Bottom Line: | Great commuter light not good enough for a solo trail light therefore to expensive for what it is | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Alex
a Cross Country Rider
from San Jose Date Reviewed: November 11, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$195.00 | | Purchased At: | eBay | | Strengths: | Compact light head, compact battery unit. Excellent build quality, beautiful to look at. Charges very quickly.
The best part is that this light actually lasts 4 whole hours! The claimed burn time is 3.5 and the light actually lasts longer than this. It also seems to be reliable, even after a few rides in the rain. The whole unit is pretty light for what it is and it you mount it on your stem, it's pretty neat and won't get into your way. | | Weaknesses: | Not a smart charger, I don't always remember to unplug it on time. If you can remember, then it's not a problem for you.
Sadly, this thing is not very bright. It's not horrible, but I have a single-bulb Blackburn X3 too which is almost as bright as the Triple Shot! I expect more light from 3 LEDs.
Also, this light is too expensive at 320 MSRP, for 200 bucks on eBay, it's an OK deal. | | Similar Products Used: | Blackburn X3. | | Bike Setup: | Bianchi cross bike. | | Bottom Line: | If you get this light, you need at least another helmet light to see properly. Do not pay full retail for it, you can get it on eBay for a lot less.
I gets dimmer after 4 hours, but it'll last 4.5 hours before really dying. Not a bad light if you like long rides. Just remember it's not the brightest light out there though. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Ronny
a Cross Country Rider
from Melbourne, Australia Date Reviewed: May 15, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$200.00 | | Purchased At: | geargurl on EBAY | | Strengths: | Bomb Proof, looks great, super bright white light, nice focus plus flood, solid cabling, 3 hour charge for 4 hours of use on FULL power (only two setting, FULL POWER and OFF, thats all you need) | | Weaknesses: | Battery could be lighter. a little expensive if bought from a retail store.
| | Similar Products Used: | Halogen 20W, dodgy $50 LED blinkers | | Bike Setup: | Bike Setup: GT Avalanche 0.5 frame, Zocchi fork, FSA 0S-115 stem, FSA K-Force OS carbon flat bars, scandium/titanium seatpost, TIOGA Spyder carbonite saddle, Truvativ stylo cranks, XT casette, X9 rear and triggers, LX front, WTB wheelsets,
| | Bottom Line: | Better than Halogen, longer BURN time and looks super cool. Pure white light. BUY it. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
spiro vagenas
a Racer
from denmark Date Reviewed: February 25, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | short&sweet | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$412.00 | | Purchased At: | vitesse cykler | | Strengths: | bright light- so as to be seen; excellent allround construction | | Weaknesses: | not enough light to see where you are going | | Similar Products Used: | smart bl-117fh halogen; sigma sport ellipsoid | | Bike Setup: | koga-miyata terralineralloy-s (tls) | | Bottom Line: | I spent allot of time researching which lights I should buy. I finally decided on the cateye triple shot. In Denmark they cost an astronomical 412 dollars. I was confident that because of the company cateye, the look of the product, the price and not least the reviews that I had read of the product that this was the one. This was afterall the latest light technology on the market. That evening after charging them I tested them in my back garden. I was absolutely shocked. I just kept saying to myself that this could not be possible. There was not much more light than my 33$ 2,4watt halogen lights. I don't think I have ever been so dissapointed with anything I had ever bought before. I was extremely gratefull though to be fully refunded. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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al simmons
a Cross Country Rider
from texas Date Reviewed: January 24, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$230.00 | | Purchased At: | alfred e bike | | Strengths: | battery life, durable, bright white light, wide beam w/ a bright center, led | | Weaknesses: | short battery connection cable, weak plastic mount, no helment mount | | Similar Products Used: | homebrew stuff.... | | Bike Setup: | 24lb fs bike | | Bottom Line: | I was happy to see a led light hit the market that will allow me to go full speed on the trails. I picked this up and was happy with the bright white light output, but a bar mounted light doesn't always aim were you want to go.... On a singletrack with fast or sharp turns I will not go full speed with just this light. I added a 5 watt led light for my helment and now i can go about 85% at the local tracks. Very hsppy with the product.
I would like to note that the with the short battery cable I have too few options for mounting. Its a real chore to mount this battery pack on my superlight frame while in the dark due to weaving the strap between the cables & frame. Eventually I will extend the cable to give me another mounting option for the battery. I plan on mounting this on my helment for a try sooner or later. The trails I ride on really only require a helment mounted light. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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James Hancock
a Cross Country Rider
from UK Date Reviewed: January 18, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$370.00 | | Purchased At: | Swinnerton Cycles, UK | | Strengths: | Well made, Lightweight, Durable, Cateye Mount. | | Weaknesses: | High UK prices (RRP £349). Having to remove battery and unwrap before charging. No dimming. | | Similar Products Used: | Trailtech HID | | Bike Setup: | Trek 8500 | | Bottom Line: | I paid £220 for this in the UK without resorting to eBay. A mate of mine bought one from the US for $249 (£145) on eBay and was stung with VAT and about £70 in duty charges thanks to UK customs. I think this light compares to a 20-25W halogen but is not as bright as the 10W HID that I also have. Nevertheless, it has proved reliable on 10 rides with no problems even after dropping it and crashing in ditch!. The spread of light is pretty good and more than adequate on pitch dark rides, eg. in the woods. However, I still can't understand the extortionate prices charged in the UK for these as Luxeon III prices are falling fast. I wouldn't recommend using this as a commuter light as it really dazzles oncoming road users and a few have sworn at me! Hence a dimmer would be useful. Halve the UK price and it gets 5 Habaneros!
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Phil
a Racer
from Phoenix, AZ, USA Date Reviewed: January 11, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Hawes Loop | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$220.00 | | Purchased At: | thebikerack online | | Strengths: | Durability and light battery | | Weaknesses: | It's not a smart charger. It's fast but you have to be on the ball to remove the battery when its charged. No auto shut off or drop off to trickle like my light and motion. Brightness compared to a 13.5w HID | | Similar Products Used: | 10/15 W halogen... Light & Motion HID | | Bike Setup: | Ibis Ripley, Marathon fork etc. | | Bottom Line: | The durability of LED emitters was the primary attraction. Unfortunately and unintentionally I tested the triple shot after its maiden journey when I dropped it from waist height on a concrete floor. No damage. Two weeks prior to that I dropped my Light and Motion HID in the same way and the filament broke off. Maybe you’re more graceful than me but I know that I’m eventually going to drop my mountain bike light so I need it to survive. I bought the triple shot and the Petzl Myo XP which uses one of the same 3w emitters that triple shot uses. The two lights combined weigh the same as my Ni MH Light and Motion and cost less too. The combined light is very close to the 13.5 w HID. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Jim
a Cross Country Rider
from Seattle, WA Date Reviewed: December 2, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Bellingham to Ilwaco | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$230.00 | | Purchased At: | Alfred E. Bike | | Strengths: | Bright, white light; locking-cable; sealed headlamp; quick charging; lasts 3+ hours. | | Weaknesses: | Recharge requires you to unwrap the pack to access the second cord. (It's too bad they didn't make it use the same plug.) Would like a longer power cord and a helmet mount. | | Similar Products Used: | Cateye Opticube (with 15-minute rechargable NiMH AA cells), Performance ViewPort | | Bike Setup: | Bike Friday Air Glide as my primary commuter/travel/long-distance bike. | | Bottom Line: | This is a great commuter light: bright, won't jiggle loose, and burns 3+ hours. The beam's got a nice spot, with a tight, but functional spread. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Mark Beynon
a Racer
from UK Date Reviewed: November 17, 2005 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$230.00 | | Purchased At: | ebay | | Strengths: | Seems well made and robust. Has enought light (just) for proper off-road riding. Good burn time, with a compact battery unit. | | Weaknesses: | Connectors and switch seem fiddly - recharging is a pain as the battery unit has to be removed from the bike and 'un-wrapped'. Also the spread of light could be better - seems to behave more like a spot. Price! | | Similar Products Used: | Lumicycle HID. | | Bike Setup: | Hardtail MTB, road bike. | | Bottom Line: | This light is well made and while not as bright as a HID is good enough for off-road use. It's main problem however is the price. Here in the UK they are £250 - I got maine from the states and saved £100! I'd recommend this light to anyone but buy from the states otherwise it's just too expensive. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Richard Tinley
a Cross Country Rider
from Lymington, Hampshire, UK Date Reviewed: October 12, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | New Forest | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$240.00 | | Purchased At: | ebay | | Strengths: | Robust, compact light weight battery, burn time, life expectancy. | | Weaknesses: | Why did they put the switch on a seperate wire? Adds clutter when a switch on the unit would be fine. Also no dim/power save mode. | | Similar Products Used: | cat eye 10W+20W halogen, 13.5W Halide | | Bike Setup: | Giant Trance 3 | | Bottom Line: | I found the light more usefull than the combined 10W 20W twin halogens or any halogen I have seen on a bike for that matter. The spread of light is good, with a brighter spot in the middle. In Pitch black XC trails it produces as good a light as needed. It is not as bright as a 13.5W HID, but the only time you need that much light is if someone is following you with one! In other words there is plenty of light unless your night vision has been wrecked. Although the purchase price is expensive, the longevity of the LED's would outlast a HID by 10 times at least. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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