Tail light suggestion;
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If by that you are impersonating a police officer/vehicle, most definitely.
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Even if you don't get a ticket, it sure does give him/her a valid reason to stop and search you!
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Fredly Fredster
I've been using Niterider Solas 100 tail lights for years. Great light and it only takes about 30 minutes to charge from dead. $40 on Amazon.
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So because of the heat I have been riding in the darker hours of the day. Last night I rode until after 9pm, so completely dark. Its pretty fun and crazy actually. Really enjoying the night riding except the bugs of course.
I have the Garmin UT800 headlight, works great. Got it on sale and a great buy. I have two cheap tail lights that don't last very long at all on a charge and are not very good at all. So I am needing a suggestion for a really good tail light.
Requirements if possible:
Chargeable, decent battery life, mounting options if possible like rear frame and/or seat post. Price under $75 if possible but not a deal breaker.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!!
I have the Garmin UT800 headlight, works great. Got it on sale and a great buy. I have two cheap tail lights that don't last very long at all on a charge and are not very good at all. So I am needing a suggestion for a really good tail light.
Requirements if possible:
Chargeable, decent battery life, mounting options if possible like rear frame and/or seat post. Price under $75 if possible but not a deal breaker.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!!
Here's a link to my light: https://www.amazon.com//dp/B07J2XBCG4/
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Are the Garmin Varia RTL515 taillights worth the cost? I want the radar function but also want a bright flasher in the back. Anyone have an opinion on the RTL515 taillight?
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I am working on the wife still, no dice. I think I will go with cyclo…..second best option for what I can get locally.
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My tail light is the Cygolight Hotshot Pro, which is about 200 lumens. It probably doesn't matter what kind of light you use, so long as it's reliable, which most are. I also suggest always having the light on the blinking setting, that has been proven to catch someone's attention significantly better than a constant light. Additionally, having a blinking light helps to prolong battery life. Also, I use a tail light even in the middle of the day, can't be too safe.
Works very well. Secures well with the rubber strap. It is quite bright and I could see it well from more than a kilometre away.
Battery lasts me 3-4 rides; of course depending on the mode chosen.
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Definitely worth the cost. I have sold at least two of my friends/other riders on the benefit of the Varia after they've been out riding with me and seen/heard the Varia in action. I don't leave home without the Varia now.