Imparting some light on the situation!
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Imparting some light on the situation!
Afternoon all,
Im supposed to be heading out tonight after work, bike is all loaded up, but im starting to get a little worried on the lighting situation. I dont have a decent light to take with me, i have a poor effort from my road bike, which is great for that, but i cant imagine it lighting up a trail and i have an alpkit gamma head torch. So with the sun setting around 7pm, ill have only 2 hours to get from Rochdale to somewhere decent to camp up before ill be losing decent light to cycle in. I still think im going to venture out, though i am getting a little nervous about it.
For future, i will be looking to pick up a light. I read the review on here about the Sanguan SG T2200, just wondered how these have held up for those that have bought them and if they are recommended? I dont really want to be spending much more than £100 on one, as i have already bought a load of expensive gear my missus takes great pleasure in telling me i have not used! Any advice would be great!
Im supposed to be heading out tonight after work, bike is all loaded up, but im starting to get a little worried on the lighting situation. I dont have a decent light to take with me, i have a poor effort from my road bike, which is great for that, but i cant imagine it lighting up a trail and i have an alpkit gamma head torch. So with the sun setting around 7pm, ill have only 2 hours to get from Rochdale to somewhere decent to camp up before ill be losing decent light to cycle in. I still think im going to venture out, though i am getting a little nervous about it.
For future, i will be looking to pick up a light. I read the review on here about the Sanguan SG T2200, just wondered how these have held up for those that have bought them and if they are recommended? I dont really want to be spending much more than £100 on one, as i have already bought a load of expensive gear my missus takes great pleasure in telling me i have not used! Any advice would be great!
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Re: Imparting some light on the situation!
The SG T2200 I tested is still going strong BUT at over £100 it's still quite a bit of cash to shell out on a light. If you plan on using it often then it makes perfect sense, however if you're only venturing out a few times a year then any of the generic Chinese lights will do the job fine.
This kind of thing: http://www.candb-seen.co.uk/bikehead-li ... 6-led.html
This kind of thing: http://www.candb-seen.co.uk/bikehead-li ... 6-led.html
May the bridges you burn light your way
Re: Imparting some light on the situation!
I've used the cheapo ebay ones in the past and although ok they did fail on me which left me in a tricky situation.
have a look at this site...
http://www.mtbbatteries.co.uk/
I've got one of the V2 lights, really neat set plus they come with a UK charger and a guarantee
The owner (can't remember his name) is on a couple of forums and is really helpful. He sent me a couple of extra cables free of charge one time.
have a look at this site...
http://www.mtbbatteries.co.uk/
I've got one of the V2 lights, really neat set plus they come with a UK charger and a guarantee
The owner (can't remember his name) is on a couple of forums and is really helpful. He sent me a couple of extra cables free of charge one time.
Wait for me...
Re: Imparting some light on the situation!
Back in the day when budget was my primary concern, "Ay-Up Lights" were all the rage.
These days I smile really really nicely at the nice people from Exposure
These days I smile really really nicely at the nice people from Exposure

Re: Imparting some light on the situation!
Well I have a bunch of Magic Shines that I have used for years and they haven't really let me down. Replaced one battery in that time but only cause I was getting life of about an hour on full blast. Started using that just as a commuting battery. They are much maligned though in some circles and there have been quality control issues in the past. Bad soldering etc. again not on the ones I have.
I have also bought some stuff; a cree torch, rear light and the replacement battery from this guy on ebay. http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/big_f_d_d/m.h ... ksid=p3686
The torch is good and I would probs buy from him again if I wasn't going dynamo based in future.
I have also bought some stuff; a cree torch, rear light and the replacement battery from this guy on ebay. http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/big_f_d_d/m.h ... ksid=p3686
The torch is good and I would probs buy from him again if I wasn't going dynamo based in future.
Re: Imparting some light on the situation!
I have an old HID light plus 2 batteries that I need to get rid of. One battery gives 1.5 hours and one gives 3-4 hours. Yours with charger for £30. Email me at slarge at jaguarlandrover dot com if interested
Steve
Steve
Re: Imparting some light on the situation!
Well I've found my way to Bothy in the depth of winter, on my own, through terrain that would make lesser men cry.
What did I use for a light..
One of these bad boys
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130900779252
I'm a double hard muther though*
[*]Not actually true, it's a very bright light for £15 and works well[*]
What did I use for a light..
One of these bad boys
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130900779252
I'm a double hard muther though*
[*]Not actually true, it's a very bright light for £15 and works well[*]
Re: Imparting some light on the situation!
Smudge is a pretty good bloke, knows his stuff. recommendedbarney wrote: have a look at this site...
http://www.mtbbatteries.co.uk/
The owner (can't remember his name) is on a couple of forums and is really helpful
2924 miles per Gallon
Re: Imparting some light on the situation!
Currently trialling (and using on the BB) an 'Ultrafire WF-501B Torch Flashlight - 1000+ lumens' (£23 on amazon tho i got mine for 17 a week or two back) with Torchy 2600mAh 18650 3.7v Li-ion batteries (Ebay £10 - 1 x battery gives about 90min on 1/2 power)) and it's proving excellent. Have had a vast range of lights over the years, including 'Magic Shine' and others of that genus and, while those are excellent - both light and value - the above is the best yet. OK it's not 1000 lumen (probably more like 800) but then I've never liked riding in a blaze of light anyway.
Re: Imparting some light on the situation!
Solar storms are the light of the moment,
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic ... umen-light
Just got mine and it way more powerful than my xml t6 jobbie , nice light spread and small and neat .For 34 squid from uk seller
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-2x-CREE ... 2eca98670e
also he does spare battery packs for 11 quid.
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic ... umen-light
Just got mine and it way more powerful than my xml t6 jobbie , nice light spread and small and neat .For 34 squid from uk seller
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-2x-CREE ... 2eca98670e
also he does spare battery packs for 11 quid.
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Re: Imparting some light on the situation!
Those Solarstorms do look good.
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic ... el-roundup
I started off with Chinese lanterns but have Exposure lights now. They hideously expensive but are very nicely finished.
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic ... el-roundup
I started off with Chinese lanterns but have Exposure lights now. They hideously expensive but are very nicely finished.
