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upsidedown

Waiting for the great leap forward
Location
The middle bit
Just about to buy a set of AyUps for 20 mile each way commute. About 60% unlit country lanes.

Are there any others worth considering ? The Fenix P3D looks good but not sure on battery life and duration.

Seems a lot of money but figure you get what you pay for?

Having bit of a dilemma with the colour aswell, too many choices !!:bravo:
 

wafflycat

New Member
If I was going for new lights and money was not a factor, I'd be going for a set of AyUps, preferrably the MTB set. Colour: gunmetal grey or black, most likely
 

Plax

Guru
Location
Wales
wafflycat said:
If I was going for new lights and money was not a factor, I'd be going for a set of AyUps, preferrably the MTB set. Colour: gunmetal grey or black, most likely

+1
Just got no pres at the moment though and my Smart's do the job..........
 

wafflycat

New Member
I've got the roadie set. You don't really need two pairs of them.

Indeed, but with me it's mental insurance if I had the MTB set. Reason for my paranoia on lighting - My first serious lighting I had was a set of Smarts (bottle cage battery), and they were good. But the battery was crap. I had recharged the battery ready for a night ride home. Cycling out to a meeting in daylight, cycling home at night. Set off back from the meeting in the dark. Lights failed after five minutes. Basically the battery died completely. Dead as a parrot. I was left cycling eleven miles along unlit country lanes with nothing but an old Everyready-type front light. It was not a pleasant experience. Ever since then I admit to being paranoid about battery run times and levels of illumination!
 

Bollo

Failed Tech Bro
Location
Winch
I was lucky enough to get to try out a few light sets about a year ago for night-time roadie-trundles around the Hampshire lanes. I don't think the Ayups were out then, which is a pity as they look good.

I felt that the lights specifically marketed for road use had a too-narrow beam and it felt like you were riding down a very narrow tunnel. I was more comfortable on the road with the wider-beamed MTB lights, which gave a wider but less distant field of vision. I'm sure its a personal thing, but the reviews of lights knocking around last autumn (I think there was one in C+) seemed to regard wide beams as unnecessary for road use.
 
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