Brightest light for not silly money

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My commute was destined to change but I have deleted the move

It leaves me having to cycle should I choose to over the dark night season

I cut down a long unlit section of a cycle path running parallel to fields for approx 4 miles no cars any where in sight so I need a cheap super super bright lamp for that section to light the way
Plus I like torches in general so the brighter the better

Something like one of these or even brighter if poss


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151886495410

Already have a couple of smaller Crees for lower power light us the inbuilt light

I know the lumens they list in these listing is taken with a huge pinch of salt


Thank you in advance
 
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Is the battery life as good as quoted ??
Actually yes. Doesn't make sense (to me) that it lasts as long as it does. USB charging from a PC too. Noticing they're out of stock though, so you might have to look at a similar current model. Very well made bit of kit, no separate battery to faff around with.

That one in your link is the one I had that drowned. It was the battery that committed hari-kari. Waterproof it in a plastic bag and it might well be okay.

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Actually yes. Doesn't make sense (to me) that it lasts as long as it does. USB charging from a PC too. Noticing they're out of stock though, so you might have to look at a similar current model. Very well made bit of kit, no separate battery to faff around with.

That one in your link is the one I had that drowned. It was the battery that committed hari-kari. Waterproof it in a plastic bag and it might well be okay.

Gaz
What is handlebar mount like?. Will it handle serious MTBing without moving.

I've found screw tightened mounts good off road.
 

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What is handlebar mount like?. Will it handle serious MTBing without moving. I've found screw tightened mounts good off road.
It's a screw tightened one, and blooming good. I don't do serious MTBing, but it's rock solid, so I wouldn't doubt it for a moment.

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Just picked up a handlebar bag for that very purpose of battery housing
 

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My commute was destined to change but I have deleted the move

It leaves me having to cycle should I choose to over the dark night season

I cut down a long unlit section of a cycle path running parallel to fields for approx 4 miles no cars any where in sight so I need a cheap super super bright lamp for that section to light the way
Plus I like torches in general so the brighter the better

Something like one of these or even brighter if poss


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151886495410

Already have a couple of smaller Crees for lower power light us the inbuilt light

I know the lumens they list in these listing is taken with a huge pinch of salt


Thank you in advance
That one is perfect. I use one every time I ride at night. I tried most of the other Ebay, Aliexpress and Banggood ones first, but that one would take some beating. I can't believe that anybody would need any more light.
 
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Go for it Malcolm a bit more Lm quoted then the one I linked to, even the 3000lm is very very bright.
 
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My commute was destined to change but I have deleted the move

It leaves me having to cycle should I choose to over the dark night season

I cut down a long unlit section of a cycle path running parallel to fields for approx 4 miles no cars any where in sight so I need a cheap super super bright lamp for that section to light the way
Plus I like torches in general so the brighter the better

Something like one of these or even brighter if poss


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151886495410

Already have a couple of smaller Crees for lower power light us the inbuilt light

I know the lumens they list in these listing is taken with a huge pinch of salt


Thank you in advance

You'll need one like this, as yours doesn't contain a battery pack.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3000LM-CREE-XM-L2-LED-Head-Front-Bicycle-Bike-Lamp-Headlight-Hunting-6400mAh-AC-/161891967934?hash=item25b18363be:g:i58AAOSw6dNWTd5w

Here's a couple of videos I made of mine.




It's a superb light. :)


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