beatlejuice
Gently does it...
- Location
- Mid Hampshire
Aldi are selling a head torch with a 3W front light and a red rear light for £7.99. Does anyone use such a device? I think it could be useful for commuting and riding in town.
Point it down at the road?...if you want to dazzle drivers coming towards you. Lights belong on the bike, not on the head, unless they're pretty dim.
Agreed....if you want to dazzle drivers coming towards you. Lights belong on the bike, not on the head, unless they're pretty dim.
I had my bike light pointed well ahead of me, and I had the head torch angled down just in front of the bike to fill in the dark patch. If I tilted my head back a bit, the beam from the head torch overlapped that of the bike light, still on the road.If you can keep your head in a position such that a light is always pointing at the road, you're a better acrobat than me. I am dazzled by far too many ill-controlled head torches in my commute across well-lit London. Sooner or later one of them is going to cause a pile-up.
A 3W cree LED isn't a head-torch, it's a torture device.
I definitely wouldn't use it in town. I would want to look all round me not just in front. There maybe a tasty bird who wants to be dazzled by your personality and looks not your lights!Aldi are selling a head torch with a 3W front light and a red rear light for £7.99. Does anyone use such a device? I think it could be useful for commuting and riding in town.
Good for repairing punctures in the dark. Although not necessarily that bright!Thanks for the comments. I will buy one but not for bike use. Maybe it would be better just to buy one from a the local pound shop, less chance of blinding on coming motorists.
^this.Good for repairing punctures in the dark. Although not necessarily that bright!