Good review! I have always found that Magicshine offers the best bang-for-buck lights on the market. With the Monteer 8K being on sale, have you considered running 2x8K's for headlight instead? Their Garmin mounting makes multi-lights set-up possible. Imagine 2x12K's as headlight 🤣
Wow very impressive Lance I’m definitely like you I would rather see were I’m going than can not see at all. Because it can rather be very dangerous in the bush when you can’t see we’re you are going. If I ever get back into mountain biking one of these days don’t know when because I’m still having back problems I definitely will be keen on getting myself some of those lights
My bike is a Focus Sam2 6.9 and run a 906s and a 8000sV2. I mount the 906S on the handlebars at the 1700lum setting, the 4500lum setting is too bright when riding through heavy overhanging foliage causing intermittent "whiteout's "or/and shadowed areas on the ground. With the 1mtr MJ-6275 - extension cable and the battery mounted on the frame I have the 8000s on my helmet serving the huge advantage of where I'm looking is what is illuminated I have never once since using this setup had to compromise speed due to lack of being able to see even while riding in the middle of the day under a full or partial canopy this combination works great, I run the 906s directly from the motor most of the time but if I'm riding longer distances in more open areas I use the magicshine battery to conserve the bikes battery. I certainly would like to try the 12000 in place of my 8000 if a 1mtr extension is available. On your video just past every jump is a shadowed area since mounting the 8000s on my helmet I had forgot about how annoying this shadowed area can be
My preferred setup is similar to yours. I like a helmet light because as you say it lights up what you are looking at. Not sure I would want the 12000 on my head though as quite a big light.
Massive difference when you switched the big sucker on . Almost night and day different . Very informative vid Lance , however , real MTBers do not run a rear light on trails , that's the domain of roadies .
Any more details on light setting and operation by remote? I'm looking for the easiest way possible to change from flood to spot on the fly, for oncoming traffic. Double click seems impractical, and 12000 lumen from single click could be to much, essentially blinding myself for when i need to dial it down. A single press to swap in between 2 preset modes(one flood, one spot) would be optimal. Is that possible? if not by default, perhaps with the help of the app?
Yeah, as technology progresses, I'm sure we'll see 18,000 lumen and 24,000+ lumen bike light appear on the market at some point. The question is, how much is too much?
So by my maths 4500 plus 5000 plus 12000 equals 12000 as the 12000 overpowers the other two lights. Its certainly a serious bit of kit. That quick bit of rear view footage the brightest rear light is no slug either
Old post , but Outbound illumination/beam pattern is a bit better in regards to the beam being flat( not round) no center bullseye hotspot (washes out trail detail and can have blowback). And super even illumination within the beam. The cons of the outbound Evo, perceived brightness is down, slightly less spread/spill than the magicshine. If you want the best of both worlds( her way better than Monteer 8000) Full on Lighting MB6
@@shaun5761 the 12000 looks to be mutch wider... there are also other lamps with super wide lenses. Like 170 degrees. And is the 6500 a good commuter bike light?
@@bestdayevermtb2 yeah tried that but unfortunately the code doesn’t work thought it might be because of you being in Australia and myself in the U.K they might have a different reviewer for it. Many thanks for trying Lance much appreciated 👍🏻
Worth noting; While the output says 12,000 Lumens, it'll *may* be 12,000 at switch on, but it'll drop down after 30 seconds. I suspect that it'll be below 10,000 after 1 minute, and it'll continue to drop until the driver is happy it can sustain a reasonable output.
I seriously doubt that, it's going to step down the lumens because of the thermal overload protection.. I'm sure within 15minsthe likens will be cut to over half.
Good review! I have always found that Magicshine offers the best bang-for-buck lights on the market. With the Monteer 8K being on sale, have you considered running 2x8K's for headlight instead? Their Garmin mounting makes multi-lights set-up possible. Imagine 2x12K's as headlight 🤣
Wow very impressive Lance I’m definitely like you I would rather see were I’m going than can not see at all. Because it can rather be very dangerous in the bush when you can’t see we’re you are going. If I ever get back into mountain biking one of these days don’t know when because I’m still having back problems I definitely will be keen on getting myself some of those lights
It is certainly a very powerful light. No worries about not being able to see.
@@bestdayevermtb2He is a Jedi. A jedi doesn't need to see. 😂😂😂
I have the Monteer 8000s. On the helmet I use a 3000lm Fenix E35 V3.0.
My bike is a Focus Sam2 6.9 and run a 906s and a 8000sV2. I mount the 906S on the handlebars at the 1700lum setting, the 4500lum setting is too bright when riding through heavy overhanging foliage causing intermittent "whiteout's "or/and shadowed areas on the ground. With the 1mtr MJ-6275 - extension cable and the battery mounted on the frame I have the 8000s on my helmet serving the huge advantage of where I'm looking is what is illuminated I have never once since using this setup had to compromise speed due to lack of being able to see even while riding in the middle of the day under a full or partial canopy this combination works great, I run the 906s directly from the motor most of the time but if I'm riding longer distances in more open areas I use the magicshine battery to conserve the bikes battery. I certainly would like to try the 12000 in place of my 8000 if a 1mtr extension is available. On your video just past every jump is a shadowed area since mounting the 8000s on my helmet I had forgot about how annoying this shadowed area can be
My preferred setup is similar to yours. I like a helmet light because as you say it lights up what you are looking at. Not sure I would want the 12000 on my head though as quite a big light.
Looking forward to your night run of AV8A now visibility is a non issue.
That would be quite exciting.
Massive difference when you switched the big sucker on . Almost night and day different . Very informative vid Lance , however , real MTBers do not run a rear light on trails , that's the domain of roadies .
You are not wrong about the tail lights. Was running some tests on them at the same time.
Any more details on light setting and operation by remote? I'm looking for the easiest way possible to change from flood to spot on the fly, for oncoming traffic. Double click seems impractical, and 12000 lumen from single click could be to much, essentially blinding myself for when i need to dial it down. A single press to swap in between 2 preset modes(one flood, one spot) would be optimal. Is that possible? if not by default, perhaps with the help of the app?
Sorry I am really not sure. You could try contacting Magic shine direct. It is probably do able.
Yeah, as technology progresses, I'm sure we'll see 18,000 lumen and 24,000+ lumen bike light appear on the market at some point. The question is, how much is too much?
That already do if you believe Amazon knockoff lights
Would be cool if there was a usba or usbc out port on the battery pack, so it could be used to charge a phone or something similar.
There is, it’s a 60 watt output usb-c port. It says on the website.
You could probably recharge your electric car also 😁
So by my maths 4500 plus 5000 plus 12000 equals 12000 as the 12000 overpowers the other two lights. Its certainly a serious bit of kit. That quick bit of rear view footage the brightest rear light is no slug either
You certainly couldn't miss me in the forest 😁
Ha e you tried outbound lighting? If so how does the kit compare?
Not tried that sorry.
Old post , but Outbound illumination/beam pattern is a bit better in regards to the beam being flat( not round) no center bullseye hotspot (washes out trail detail and can have blowback). And super even illumination within the beam.
The cons of the outbound Evo, perceived brightness is down, slightly less spread/spill than the magicshine.
If you want the best of both worlds( her way better than Monteer 8000) Full on Lighting MB6
I haven't personally tried the 12000 version yet, but I'd still vote for the MB6 over the 12000 monteer
I have magicshine monteer 6500s and thats bright as hell 😂 i can only imagine this 😮
Is the 6500 beampatern wide enough? I bought one today but might return it.
@@erikd6124it's definitely more than wide enough mate why are you returning it 😢
@@shaun5761 the 12000 looks to be mutch wider... there are also other lamps with super wide lenses. Like 170 degrees. And is the 6500 a good commuter bike light?
Seems your code doesn’t work in the uk or isn’t recognised 😭
That is no good. I will ask Magicshine but it should work.
Apparently not. Magicshine doesn't deliver to the UK but they have their own web site. This link may help. magicshine.com/pages/regional-sites
@@bestdayevermtb2 yeah tried that but unfortunately the code doesn’t work thought it might be because of you being in Australia and myself in the U.K they might have a different reviewer for it.
Many thanks for trying Lance much appreciated 👍🏻
@markwebster243 I am actually in NZ but won't hold that against you.😁
@@bestdayevermtb2lol should have remembered as I’ve an uncle in NZ also i was just starting work(excuses excuses)🤦🏻♂️.
Worth noting; While the output says 12,000 Lumens, it'll *may* be 12,000 at switch on, but it'll drop down after 30 seconds. I suspect that it'll be below 10,000 after 1 minute, and it'll continue to drop until the driver is happy it can sustain a reasonable output.
Actually it does maintain 12,000 but only for about 90 mins, then the battery is dead
I seriously doubt that, it's going to step down the lumens because of the thermal overload protection..
I'm sure within 15minsthe likens will be cut to over half.
impressive power at over 450 uk groats. its not cheap for a chinese thing
Must admit they are not cheap, but they are very well-made5 bits of kit.