The best headlights under $50 thread
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As of this date. I just found the Planet Bike Superflash for $11 here. https://stores.ebay.com/Abaxo_Lights_...34Q2ec0Q2em322
I just paid $29 for it at my LBS. Which happens to be a Performance store. Next time.
I just paid $29 for it at my LBS. Which happens to be a Performance store. Next time.
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As of this date. I just found the Planet Bike Superflash for $11 here. https://stores.ebay.com/Abaxo_Lights_...34Q2ec0Q2em322
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As of this date. I just found the Planet Bike Superflash for $11 here. https://stores.ebay.com/Abaxo_Lights_...34Q2ec0Q2em322... I just paid $29 for it at my LBS. Which happens to be a Performance store. Next time.
Shipping: $13.83
Total: $24.70
... not such a great deal. You can find it online at reputable dealers for about $19. And if you want, print out the page of one of those dealers and take it to Performance Bike, and they'll pricematch it. So you can get it for $19+tax with no shipping, and have it today.
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I ordered one PBSF from Abaxo also but paid $21.85 with free shipping. Should be here as early as tomorrow. I could get most of my cycling stuff from local stores such as REI or Performance but then the sales tax is a killer at 10%. Shopping on e bay is like going into a virtual flea market and I'm satisfied with all my online purchases. Saves also on gas by not driving to the
store and fighting traffic.
store and fighting traffic.
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I didn't even think of looking at the shipping price of them. I had my eye on a set of brakes in which they offered free shipping and assumed it was free shipping for everything. My mistake........they still have nice components at good prices.
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Ok, I read this thread twice and my head is spinning with so many options. I'm looking for a light, a set really for head and tail, for early AM riding... I have a ton of Ni-MH rechargables in AA and AAA, but no Li ion. I don't have any mounts, so I need those two, and would like to keep everything around the $60 range, but care about safety and function and so an somewhat flexible (but not Dionette flexible).
I think the Blackburn Mars 4.0 seems like a good way to go for the tail, but I haven't been able to figure out what to do up front. Please help, because I can't figure out all the choices from this thread.
Thanks in advance!!
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I realized I left off the part about not wanting an external battery pack...I am hoping to have the lights mounted on the bike and self-contained with rechargeables.
I think the Blackburn Mars 4.0 seems like a good way to go for the tail, but I haven't been able to figure out what to do up front. Please help, because I can't figure out all the choices from this thread.
Thanks in advance!!
***EDIT
I realized I left off the part about not wanting an external battery pack...I am hoping to have the lights mounted on the bike and self-contained with rechargeables.
If you would like to see what I came up with, try here.
I thought I would add this photo just to give you an idea
Let me know if you decided to make your own. It is easy and fun!
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Inova is made in USA as well. None of the others mentioned in this thread are. I've had one of their lights for years and now that I'm ready for an upgrade, I'll go with them.
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The Inova Bolt 2AA / Beamer5 combo has run on my wife's bike daily for around two years without fail, so I have no problem recommending it. Others can chime in with other lights they've used (I have no experience with any other than the Inova on bike duty) - I often see Fenix coming up, but they're close (or over) $50 usually. Like I said, I'm trying a new Coleman light this weekend, so I'll be able to see at least if it flickers or something bad when on a bike.
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Hope that helps!
The Inova Bolt 2AA / Beamer5 combo has run on my wife's bike daily for around two years without fail, so I have no problem recommending it. Others can chime in with other lights they've used (I have no experience with any other than the Inova on bike duty) - I often see Fenix coming up, but they're close (or over) $50 usually. Like I said, I'm trying a new Coleman light this weekend, so I'll be able to see at least if it flickers or something bad when on a bike.
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Hope that helps!
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shiningbeam has a relatively new rc-n3 up for sale https://www.shiningbeam.com/servlet/t...h-N3-II/Detail
for a dollar more than the Q5 you get a tad bit of a brighter light with a slight green tint.
though i wouldn't say it's a *better* bike light than the 2-mode Q5, since it does have a very white tint which i think would be more noticeable making the output difference between the lights negligible.
for a dollar more than the Q5 you get a tad bit of a brighter light with a slight green tint.
though i wouldn't say it's a *better* bike light than the 2-mode Q5, since it does have a very white tint which i think would be more noticeable making the output difference between the lights negligible.
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shiningbeam has a relatively new rc-n3 up for sale https://www.shiningbeam.com/servlet/t...h-N3-II/Detail
for a dollar more than the Q5 you get a tad bit of a brighter light with a slight green tint.
though i wouldn't say it's a *better* bike light than the 2-mode Q5, since it does have a very white tint which i think would be more noticeable making the output difference between the lights negligible.
for a dollar more than the Q5 you get a tad bit of a brighter light with a slight green tint.
though i wouldn't say it's a *better* bike light than the 2-mode Q5, since it does have a very white tint which i think would be more noticeable making the output difference between the lights negligible.
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The choices for affordable, efficient lighting just keeps getting better. When I started the commuting thing, the Fenix was the way to go. Now I can get a light almost as good as the Fenix for less than $15.
My latest purchase....https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.30986
Great little light.
My latest purchase....https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.30986
Great little light.
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it's a pretty decent seeing light.
i was following a friend riding mt wilson with my headlights off and soley relying on the rc-n3 (though the moon was pretty bright that day). he reached about 45 on the descents.
i wouldn't call it amazing, but it sure is better than a lot of the lights i encounter people using.
i was following a friend riding mt wilson with my headlights off and soley relying on the rc-n3 (though the moon was pretty bright that day). he reached about 45 on the descents.
i wouldn't call it amazing, but it sure is better than a lot of the lights i encounter people using.
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The choices for affordable, efficient lighting just keeps getting better. When I started the commuting thing, the Fenix was the way to go. Now I can get a light almost as good as the Fenix for less than $15.
My latest purchase....https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.30986
Great little light.
My latest purchase....https://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.30986
Great little light.
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I've had an RC-N3 for 3 years now and I can say that its a "perfect" light to been seen and to see with. It lights up the road in front of you to see chuckholes and debris. I use it all winter and have'nt had any problems with it up to now. I'm getting the new one for a back-up. For under $50 you can't beat this light. I get about 2.5 hrs on Ray-O-Vac Hybrid rechargeable batteries. Which ends up being about three days worth of morning commuting for me. I haven't had to buy batteries for over two years now. I stay away from DealExtreme cause they're in Hong Kong. To much hassle with shipping. Shiningbeam is in NYC. Better Customer quality.
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I've had an RC-N3 for 3 years now and I can say that its a "perfect" light to been seen and to see with. It lights up the road in front of you to see chuckholes and debris. I use it all winter and have'nt had any problems with it up to now. I'm getting the new one for a back-up. For under $50 you can't beat this light. I get about 2.5 hrs on Ray-O-Vac Hybrid rechargeable batteries. Which ends up being about three days worth of morning commuting for me. I haven't had to buy batteries for over two years now. I stay away from DealExtreme cause they're in Hong Kong. To much hassle with shipping. Shiningbeam is in NYC. Better Customer quality.
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If you get a Rominsen make sure to buy it from Shining Beam and not DX. Shining Beam actually has quality control, and excellent customer service. DX is a crap shoot.
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I know that a bunch of what those three vendors offer can be had cheaper at DX. It's just that I prefer as much of my $ as possible to stay in domestic hands...
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Actually, I was already considering buying from Shining Beam. Also looked at Geoman and 4sevens. Shining Beam has the most attractive prices, as far as a domestic source for what I'm wanting- small, bright, inexpensive LED flashlight(s) that can be used for riding a bike at night.
I know that a bunch of what those three vendors offer can be had cheaper at DX. It's just that I prefer as much of my $ as possible to stay in domestic hands...
I know that a bunch of what those three vendors offer can be had cheaper at DX. It's just that I prefer as much of my $ as possible to stay in domestic hands...
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I've got the Romisen RC-N3 II R4 (the current model). No blinking mode. High and medium are so close together as to be useless. Nowhere near 220 lumens. My Fenix LD20+, which is supposed to be 205 lumens, is considerably brighter than the RC-N3.
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Yea but you have to admit. For 24 bucks. The Romissen is a heckuva good deal. The LD20 being an excellent light is over the $50 limit that this thread is all about. And if I had to replace the Romissen, which I've had thru 3 winters now, I'd still go with the RC-N3 because like me, they're cheap.
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I came in to ask about the Blackburn Flea light from performance:
https://www.performancebike.com/bikes..._400014_400158
I have(had) the MTE light from DX worked awesome for the 3 months I had it. Now it wont turn on. And DX's tech support has the suck. But I might have to give this little guy a chance, Romisen RC-N3 II
https://www.performancebike.com/bikes..._400014_400158
I have(had) the MTE light from DX worked awesome for the 3 months I had it. Now it wont turn on. And DX's tech support has the suck. But I might have to give this little guy a chance, Romisen RC-N3 II
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Well - it say it specs out at 40 lumen - not exactly a true head light.
If we just talk lights - get this and buy your choice of cheap or super battery and charger.
If we just talk lights - get this and buy your choice of cheap or super battery and charger.
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try this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKUssR7eXG4
or even this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edikfIC-RJU
or why not this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2uN5...eature=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKUssR7eXG4
or even this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edikfIC-RJU
or why not this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2uN5...eature=related