Which Bright Front Light Has a NARROW Beam?

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the_mikey

Legendary Member
Raleigh RSP 1 watt silicone light, 100 lumens of highly narrow focussed beam, in my experience it's not very useful in the dark, but works adequately as a day light or this time of year when it's possible you'll be cycling in very dull overcast conditions or cycling home just before sunset.

For cycling in the dark I use either a USE exposure strada 900, or a Ravemen 1200 dual beam light.
 
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Lard Armstrong

Lard Armstrong

Veteran
Thanks all, good advice. I have a Cree torch mounted to complement my main front light. Works well for seeing where I want to go and roadsigns, etc.
 

MrGrumpy

Huge Member
For cycling in the dark I use either a USE exposure strada 900, or a Ravemen 1200 dual beam light.

Bought myself a Strada 900 in the Autumn, cracking light and perfect for the commute in the dark. I complemented it later with a USE Joystick on my helmet. My preferred option for winter and doubles up as back up.

I mucked around with cheap lights for years , you buy cheap you buy twice !
 
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