Hi, Both riders were using Full Beam lights. The first rider was using a Night-Nemesis on his bars and the second was using a Nightfire on his helmet. Both were run at 2100 Lumens but are capable of 2500 Lumens. We also do a intelligent light, Fusion SpeedLED which constantly monitors the bikes speed and adjusts the brightness to exactly what the rider needs which also extends the lights run time. And if they're not bright enough we do an X12 light which pushes out over 4500Lumens. Thanks, Marc
The boys made it look easy in the video. You just don't get how steep that trail is on camera, especially at night. I think watching coz1330 video of Prospacker, Innerleithen gives people an idea. I struggled with walking (climbing!) down it with a camera and bag.
They are bright. Not in a nasty hot spot way but in a nice and wide even beam, something the camera just can't show :-( As you can see, with the exception of the 2nd and 3rd cable cam shots, the only two lights were the ones on the bikes. So you get the idea just how well they work. Hoping for a bit more filming, maybe in the snow, maybe doing some jumps...
The contractors have moved in closer to the trail now and that section of the hill should NOT be accessed, it's too dangerous. Trees are falling across the access routes, in and out, and it is very hazardous when they are harvesting with the machinery and the likes. Give them until April and we'll be able to return. Until then, head up to the top of the official downhill trails and attack the other Enduro routes that start there.
Thanks! These are some serious lights! I went to look them up and they are not only expensive but lumened out! Sweet!
Thanks. Watching it just makes me want to get out on my bike.
Mountain Bike Trail Names are just the best.
Nice one! Hardtails are BEAST!
Loving this Marc.
pro spacker is hard enough in the daylight, good effort!
Hi, Both riders were using Full Beam lights. The first rider was using a Night-Nemesis on his bars and the second was using a Nightfire on his helmet. Both were run at 2100 Lumens but are capable of 2500 Lumens. We also do a intelligent light, Fusion SpeedLED which constantly monitors the bikes speed and adjusts the brightness to exactly what the rider needs which also extends the lights run time. And if they're not bright enough we do an X12 light which pushes out over 4500Lumens. Thanks, Marc
The boys made it look easy in the video. You just don't get how steep that trail is on camera, especially at night. I think watching coz1330 video of Prospacker, Innerleithen gives people an idea. I struggled with walking (climbing!) down it with a camera and bag.
They are bright. Not in a nasty hot spot way but in a nice and wide even beam, something the camera just can't show :-(
As you can see, with the exception of the 2nd and 3rd cable cam shots, the only two lights were the ones on the bikes. So you get the idea just how well they work.
Hoping for a bit more filming, maybe in the snow, maybe doing some jumps...
What type of lights did you all use on the bike and helmet?
The contractors have moved in closer to the trail now and that section of the hill should NOT be accessed, it's too dangerous. Trees are falling across the access routes, in and out, and it is very hazardous when they are harvesting with the machinery and the likes. Give them until April and we'll be able to return. Until then, head up to the top of the official downhill trails and attack the other Enduro routes that start there.