From all my testing from cheap to expensive Best cheap combo is Novsight on bar Infun gt200 on Helmet Under $100 for that combo for wide and lots of throw King kong ray 1500 for a backup light. For premium beam pattern lights Outbound lighting Trail EVO for 249 for bar Full on Lighting MB6 for 399 for helmet . I personally ride with automotive pods due to amber/selective yellow beingn superior on definition/contrast showing traol detail and easier on eyes Baja designs S1 WA for helmet and Morimoto 1 bangers for bar
@@keithl9025 any way you want, bike battery, power bank, jump start battery like the anti gravity..I chose an M18 battery mounted to my water bottle cage location I finally rigged up a remote.
My Exposure lights are hands down the best for my application(s). I have the pair shown here but the 5000 lumen MK can. The Reakt rear light is also fantastic, not shown here. It’s the brightest rear light I’ve ever seen. Literally blinding and for good reason, can be used as a day light. Don’t use the remotes, meh… Great camping and hiking lights as well. Since the batteries are embedded, can be used for basically everything, love’em!
I ride 3am with my dogs through my local woods every morning. I’m currently running a £25 light from Amazon which is actually good for the price however I’m wanting a much brighter one so looking at getting the exposure 14 Diablo for my helmet and the raveman xr6000 for my bars.
I have to say the cleanskin duo light is amazing amd great value. Its 2200 lumen and I use one on my helmet and one on my bar. Not the greatest bar light but more than does the job
@@andrey_climb_bike_ski still the best cordless light (Trail EVO)..now with their new Portal, best cordless helmet now too. Best corded light is def the new Full On Lighting MB6 ( OB Evo on steroids)
I don't get why Bike helmets don't come with a Wilcox Shroud by default. There's a reason you can trust it to hold several thousand dollars of Night Vision, it can just as well hold a helmet lamp. Simple click in and out, no proprietary bs. An untapped market in the bike industry
Expossure.. you're just overpaying for a round beam encased in a bulky case Magicshine monteer simply overpowers a round beam(though 12k has a low beam) still has anhot spot. Thermal overload/thermal protection kills the lumens The other con you forgot to mention for the raveman, run time sucks Ravman steps their lumens down better with their thermal protection better than magicshine
I’m wanting the raveman xr 6000 and the exposure Diablo 14, my misses would say it’s a waste of money however I’m out at 3am with my dogs through the local woods every morning so I’m wanting a brighter light. Run time isn’t an issue as it would only be ran for 45-60 mins each morning.
Got one regret it ! Made well but crap time and heavy bulky ! Diablo oil slick ! and the Mk 17 Bulky not aerodynamic ! Threw them in the draw ! Got better at half the price ! Xc 35yrs ! SORRY OVERPRICED ! AND DEFINITELY NOT ALL THAT BY FAR ! Topside helmet light craps on it !
Most bike lights in general either suck, overpriced or both. There's only 2 nms brands I'd recommend and 3 off brands I'd recommend for single track Outbound lighting Full on Lighting Novsight with Infun GT200 And one I newly tested,king Kong Ray 1500
From all my testing from cheap to expensive
Best cheap combo is
Novsight on bar
Infun gt200 on Helmet
Under $100 for that combo for wide and lots of throw
King kong ray 1500 for a backup light.
For premium beam pattern lights
Outbound lighting Trail EVO for 249 for bar
Full on Lighting MB6 for 399 for helmet .
I personally ride with automotive pods due to amber/selective yellow beingn superior on definition/contrast showing traol detail and easier on eyes
Baja designs S1 WA for helmet and Morimoto 1 bangers for bar
How do you power those vehicle lights on your bike?
@@keithl9025 any way you want, bike battery, power bank, jump start battery like the anti gravity..I chose an M18 battery mounted to my water bottle cage location
I finally rigged up a remote.
My Exposure lights are hands down the best for my application(s). I have the pair shown here but the 5000 lumen MK can. The Reakt rear light is also fantastic, not shown here. It’s the brightest rear light I’ve ever seen. Literally blinding and for good reason, can be used as a day light. Don’t use the remotes, meh… Great camping and hiking lights as well. Since the batteries are embedded, can be used for basically everything, love’em!
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Lupine man here , great gear !.
I ride 3am with my dogs through my local woods every morning. I’m currently running a £25 light from Amazon which is actually good for the price however I’m wanting a much brighter one so looking at getting the exposure 14 Diablo for my helmet and the raveman xr6000 for my bars.
I have to say the cleanskin duo light is amazing amd great value. Its 2200 lumen and I use one on my helmet and one on my bar. Not the greatest bar light but more than does the job
I'm also very happy with my Gloworm XS
The Ravemen PR2400 is the perfect MTB light IMO
Alot of lights have 3-5 settings. I just would like, on, bright, off. Or 3 separate buttons for on/off, high, flash.
Flash? Gordon's alive?
@@brandonboss6868 go automotive pods with a sur Ron style switch powered by any source you have laying around.
Outbound Lighting.
@@andrey_climb_bike_ski still the best cordless light (Trail EVO)..now with their new Portal, best cordless helmet now too.
Best corded light is def the new Full On Lighting MB6 ( OB Evo on steroids)
Wot no Chilli lights?
I don't get why Bike helmets don't come with a Wilcox Shroud by default. There's a reason you can trust it to hold several thousand dollars of Night Vision, it can just as well hold a helmet lamp. Simple click in and out, no proprietary bs. An untapped market in the bike industry
Sticky gopro mount works and it's dirt cheap.
some of these seem way overpriced for what is essentially a torch!
Yep even perhaps just try ride during daytime 😎
Expossure.. you're just overpaying for a round beam encased in a bulky case
Magicshine monteer simply overpowers a round beam(though 12k has a low beam) still has anhot spot.
Thermal overload/thermal protection kills the lumens
The other con you forgot to mention for the raveman, run time sucks
Ravman steps their lumens down better with their thermal protection better than magicshine
I’m wanting the raveman xr 6000 and the exposure Diablo 14, my misses would say it’s a waste of money however I’m out at 3am with my dogs through the local woods every morning so I’m wanting a brighter light. Run time isn’t an issue as it would only be ran for 45-60 mins each morning.
@ex3dy813 raveman has horrible burn time.optics are ok.. better out there for the $
The exposure lights mounts are a bit dodgy…
Got one regret it ! Made well but crap time and heavy bulky ! Diablo oil slick ! and the Mk 17 Bulky not aerodynamic ! Threw them in the draw ! Got better at half the price ! Xc 35yrs ! SORRY OVERPRICED ! AND DEFINITELY NOT ALL THAT BY FAR ! Topside helmet light craps on it !
Most bike lights in general either suck, overpriced or both.
There's only 2 nms brands I'd recommend and 3 off brands I'd recommend for single track
Outbound lighting
Full on Lighting
Novsight with Infun GT200
And one I newly tested,king Kong Ray 1500