Moon sports LX-360 front light. RRP is around $90.
This light consistently gets top ranking from RideOn magazine.
Moon sports LX-360 front light. RRP is around $90.
This light consistently gets top ranking from RideOn magazine.
I do the same thing, I lower it when going towards cars and they switch to low beam.
It's not.
360 lumens? so a good 'be seen' light but not good for trails, unlit paths, roads where high visibility & illumination are required etc?
RideOn seems to suggest that it's the best "to see" light.
Even on non-day-lighting modes you should angle powerful “to see” headlights downwards. This is particularly important on the bike path where other riders pass within metres. The best global guide to this comes from the road regulations of Germany and Japan, which both agree that a bicycle light should illuminate to a distance of 10 metres ahead of a rider and upward output is capped as for car headlights.
So, so long as illuminates 10m, it's sufficient? I guess they say that Lumens isn't the be all and end all.
This is what I use https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/330806939048 I don't have any 18650 batteries or charger so just use 3 x eneloop aaa works well.
What bike holder do you use for this? Got a link for the one you got? Cheers!
This is what I used does the job https://youtu.be/qyWwb5SClOQ
Moon lights are really good quality stuff.
I got Moon Meteor-X Auto Pro (much better) for $39.59 from Merlin. But you would have to pay $9 postage if the order is less than $80.
Remember to use C5AUS for further 5% off:
Item (1) AU $46.62
Postage Free
Vouchers -AU $2.33
Order total AU $44.29
Hmmm. I tried both C5AU and C5AUS but neither worked.
How is this light any better than the Cree flashlight I have strapped to my bars?