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I’m going to buy an outbound light with GoPro adapters. Waiting for the Black Friday sale. Thank you!
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#17
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Another plug for the Outbound Detour.
In addition to the stated....I like the option for pass through powering were I to use it on an extended ride/trip. Keeping a charging block in my handlebar bag is a great back-up power option. |
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Exposure lights are great. I’m on my third headlight over the last ten or so years. They mount with a cleat and you can easily find a third party GoPro doodad for mounting option expansion.
I think the road version is the Strada. |
#19
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good choice
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#20
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I've always been a Lupine user for headlights. Very well made, very bright but also very pricey. But they are a great option if you want a really bright front light with a lot of options.
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"Progress is made by lazy men looking for easier ways to do things." - Robert Heinlein |
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I might be the only one with this issue because everyone raves about their lights. I considered getting their small helmet light to use with it, but getting anything shipped to Portugal is a PITA. |
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I opened the thread to suggest this light, so I guess that's a +1
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#23
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I had the same problem with Lezyne battery going dead in 3 years with the Zecto tail light, whereas I've have a Niterider Omega 300 still going strong after 3 years, and I have a Niterider Sentry Aero 260 for about 5 or 6 years and it too is still going strong. I love Lezyne mini pumps, they're the best made, but I will never buy another light from them. |
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Shameless plug, but I'm selling a Lupine light in case anyone's interested. Admittedly, it was an aspirational purchase.
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