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Old 07-05-18, 03:48 PM
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Helmet mounted headlamp?

I'm looking to add a helmet-mounted lamp. I already have a bar mounted light, and this would supplement that as needed. USB chargeable would be nice, but not required.

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Light and Motion Vis 360. Excellent, visible from the sides as well, and has a rear light. Rechargeable.
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You will find more on this at the Electronics, Lighting and Gadgets forum - https://www.bikeforums.net/electroni...hting-gadgets/. The lights and Motion Vis 360 is pretty effective. I occasionally ride with a guy (retired MD) who uses one. The downside is the price - MSRP $100 for the regular 120 lumen version, $150 for the 250 lumen 360+ They get discounted a fair amount and a quick look shows one seller with the 360 for $65 and the 360+ for $90.

I'm just not willing to spend that much on a bike light so when I ride with him I use a pair of Zecto Drive 100 clones that are $5 each ( USB rechargeable, 100 lumens, and have a 650 mAh internal battery) and mount them on my trike for daytime use. At night I use a 900 lumen flashlight in the front and a pair of DIY light sticks behind my head. They really are 360 degree visible and hard to ignore.
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I've done well with the Cygolite Metro series for commuting. I do like both a handlebar light and one on my helmet. After a 4:30 am(*) scare with a car pulling in from a side street without obeying a stop sign, I now make an extra point to swing my head over scanning side roads as well - to get some illumination there. (*) 4:30 am heading to work for a video conference with team in India.

I avoid touring in the dark. Mostly because while I'll ride in the dark on familiar roads, I'm not excited about riding unfamiliar roads in the dark.
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You can always get a high quality Petzl or Black Diamond, or similar, headlamp. Take off the elastic headband and zip-tie it to your helmet. Might save some serious cash, especially if you can find one on sale.
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Wrong forum, check out:
https://www.bikeforums.net/electroni...hting-gadgets/
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I have the Niterider helmet mount. When I use my touring bike with the handlebar bag I haven't yet solved an elegant attachment of my bike light, I use the helmet mount. It works fine but in all honesty it is more annoying to feel the heavy camera on the top of my helmet than having a light attached to my handlebars.
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Originally Posted by steve-in-kville
I'm looking to add a helmet-mounted lamp. I already have a bar mounted light, and this would supplement that as needed. USB chargeable would be nice, but not required.

Recommendations? Thanks.
For "trying" it (as well as for everyday use) it's hard to beat the Cree bicycle headlamps you'll find on Amazon and Fleabay for $20 to $40. They are cheap enough that if you don't like it, you haven't invested too much money and if you do like them, they are bright as most anything else out there so you still haven't wasted your money.

That said, the utility of any bicycle mounted light on tour is severely limited. They all have limited run times and need frequent recharging. It's just one more power vampire that you have to find somewhere to feed it. I carry a Petzl Zipka for camp use but I hardly use it. I'm usually read to go to sleep when the sun goes down.
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Originally Posted by mev
I avoid touring in the dark. Mostly because while I'll ride in the dark on familiar roads, I'm not excited about riding unfamiliar roads in the dark.
+1

The only time I was tempted was crossing Kansas in a heat wave. I'd seen the scenery for four days, and was tempted to ride another 50 miles in comfortable temperatures for a change.
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Originally Posted by steve-in-kville
I'm looking to add a helmet-mounted lamp. I already have a bar mounted light, and this would supplement that as needed. USB chargeable would be nice, but not required.

Recommendations? Thanks.
I think a bike mounted light is best, but you said you use one, thus the helmet mounted one would be secondary.


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You can always get a high quality Petzl or Black Diamond, or similar, headlamp. Take off the elastic headband and zip-tie it to your helmet. Might save some serious cash, especially if you can find one on sale.
Agree, but I used a velcro strap through the vent holes.
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Agree, but I used a velcro strap through the vent holes.
Or yet another way to do it is to get some self-adhesive velcro tape and use that to attach the headlamp to the helmet (e.g., on a visor). Then, if you want to use the headlamp with the headband, you can detach it from the helmet and re-attach the headband. Just be sure to put the "loop" side of the velcro on the headlamp.

I also had a friend who did something similar by gluing rare earth magnets to his headlamp and helmet.
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I use the "CygoLite Dash" mounted to a support structure of my helmet, using its quick release rubber band that is supposed to be used to mount the light to the bars. This method depends a lot on the structure of your helmet.
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Originally Posted by dh024
Or yet another way to do it is to get some self-adhesive velcro tape and use that to attach the headlamp to the helmet (e.g., on a visor). Then, if you want to use the headlamp with the headband, you can detach it from the helmet and re-attach the headband. Just be sure to put the "loop" side of the velcro on the headlamp.

I also had a friend who did something similar by gluing rare earth magnets to his headlamp and helmet.
Good points but I only use a helmet mounted headlamp in winter. Other seasons I am not on the bike during dark hours enough to bother using a second light.

Bike touring I rely solely on the bike mounted headlamp while riding, the headlamp that I use on my head is only used in the campsite.

I have a dedicated winter helmet with a winter liner. Quite frankly that is the only helmet that I have ever attached a headlamp. And I only did that because it was so hard to see my combination lock to open the lock a few times after dark.
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I use mine primarily in the winter, too. But I always bring a headlamp for in camp when touring or bikepacking anyways, so the ability to mount it on a helmet means I don't have to also bring a headlight for the bike (my headlight won't shine over my handlebar bags, anyways). The headlamp has come in handy when biking back to the campsite at night when out for a late meal or beer, or when biking rail trails when you have to go through dark tunnels, etc.
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Originally Posted by steve-in-kville
I'm looking to add a helmet-mounted lamp. I already have a bar mounted light, and this would supplement that as needed. USB chargeable would be nice, but not required.

Recommendations? Thanks.
For years I’ve used various 3-4 aaa cell headlamps in conjunction with handlebar mounted headlamp, dyno or battery. They’re useful for looking to the side at things that might enter the roadway or looking ahead around an intersection. Downside is in fog or rain you’re somewhat blinded by illuminated water drops right in front of your face. I just bought a Fenix rechargeable headlamp with focusable beam and it’s the best thing so far. It’s very bright and at high settings I recharge it every other day. Low level every four days. Daily commutting. No way around it, lots of lumens means battery drain. I haven’t used it in a downpour and am wary of the micro-usb rubber socket cover.
Not cheap at $70 but worth it for the focusable beam. Black Diamond with 4 aaa batts is good. 300lumens in a tight beam is good for night riding. Low level wide beam good for walking, close illumination and long battery use.

https://www.fenixlighting.com/produc...able-headlamp/

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I'm using a Planetbike Touch800 front light. Built in strap allows you to mount it in different places; including a helmet.
Easily operated even with thick gloves. I also included a comparison to a dynamo light in my video:
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We have 4 Niterider Lumina Micros. They come with bike mounts but helmet mounts are available. We use one on the bars and one on the helmet. Very small and light (don't confuse with the regular lumina). Ours are 600 lumen models but I think you can get 750 now. They've held up to many knocks and drops onto pavement (our fault). We have couple of the older luminas too - they're fine but the micros are what you want on your helmet. My only complaint is that running time is noticeably shorter in cold (sub 30 degree) temps. Great products.
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Helmet mount is great in addition to bike-mount. Also good if you have multiple bikes (assuming only one helmet). It is great to have a light shining where you look, which often is different than where the handlebar aims at.
for rear i have the Lezyne Zecto attached with a helmet mount It looks a bit big with the mount, but works well and is bright for dayriding.
For front I have the Nitecore HC60.
Special advantage it uses 18650 batteries you can buy cheap replacements for or more for longer tours.

bought them a year ago, there may be better models out now. I sue them blinking during the day whenever i ride on the road or on bike paths with lot of traffic and road crossings.
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