That broad spread is why I love it off road and also why I only use it on flash when other vehicles are around.BentMikey said:I'm a bit doubtful of the effectiveness of pointing a Maxx Daddy downwards a little - the spread of light is so wide that the light reaching drivers will only be reduced a little.
I was thinking that 2Loose was buying an additional light, rather than an alternative light. I would always, without fail, recommend people have good lights on their bike in addition to a head mounted unit.Davidc said:When driving the car I find head-mounted lights almost invisible. Cyclists wearing them and using no other front light have been the cause of the two closest near misses I've ever had with bikes. (In both cases no other lights at the front, dark clothing, and every other step taken to ensure invisibility as well)
I'm surprised that you missed two, though, David, as my write-up after the first time I used the head-mounted light showed I feel that it saved me from two SMIDSYs on that first ride.
Indeed, if anyone wanted just one light, then I'd say go with the bike light and not only for legal reasons. If possible, though, something like the Joystick mounted on your head is fandabeedozee.Origamist said:Handlebar and helmet mount lights complement one another. Issues of legality aside, if I had to choose one, I'd go for a handlebar mount.