Best light for seeing

Hello
I commute on a regular basis. A large part of my journey is down an A road which is unlit for a good few miles so I need a good light to see where I'm going. I borrowed my boyfriend's Moon light which was really good but that was part of a set and I only need a front light to see, I already have rear lights.
Any recommendations? My budget is about £70-80.
Thanks
I commute on a regular basis. A large part of my journey is down an A road which is unlit for a good few miles so I need a good light to see where I'm going. I borrowed my boyfriend's Moon light which was really good but that was part of a set and I only need a front light to see, I already have rear lights.
Any recommendations? My budget is about £70-80.
Thanks

0
Posts
retired 9.6kg Carrera Kraken
The Carrera Hardtail combined thread - come on all you Carrera's!
The Sons Scott Genius RC20 build
Even on low power it puts out enough light to see by. On full power it's basically a car on dip beam, you REALLY need to angle it correctly so you don't blind oncoming traffic.
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter
(Love the irony of tipping commuting lights on the longest day)
viewtopic.php?f=10002&t=12967618
VOODOO CANZO
Come and see me at https://www.facebook.com/biketyke/
I, personally, didn't like the idea of a CREE type lamp where you can't guarantee the quality, and I didn't want a separate battery back.
2 Flashlights like this (10.99 x 2)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UltraFire-1800LM-CREE-XM-L-T6-LED-502B-Flashlight-Torch-Remote-Pressure-Switch-/141315744276?pt=UK_SportsLeisure_Camping_LightsLanternsTorches&hash=item20e7132214
2 Batteries like this (£12.59)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-GENUINE-PAN ... 2a330f9431
2 Handle Bar mounts (£1.24 x 2)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Universal-Black-Bicycle-Bike-Handle-Mount-Holder-for-Flashlights-Torch-Gadgets-/290802609745?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&hash=item43b52fae51
Battery charger (£12.99)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nitecore-i2-CR123A-26650-18650-AA-AAA-Intellicharge-Universal-Battery-Charger-/271414815334?pt=UK_Sound_Vision_Battery_Chargers&hash=item3f31956a66
Total £50 ish
Having two independent lights gives you good control over how much light your actually putting out so you can be seen but are not blinding oncoming traffic. I think it looks better on the bike having it even and having one light either side, but that is more my OCD than anything important. 2 of these on full power is plenty to see where your going when there is no street lighting and it is pitch black, but switch them down or dip them if there is a car coming the opposite way.
we are the proud, the few, Descendents.
Panama - finally putting a nail in the economic theory of the trickle down effect.
I wonder where they are made!?
I have 2 Hope 1's for the commute and have loads of Chinese mega powered lights, but these are for off road. Way too bright for the road.
Quality of 'chinese' stuff varies. Check my link earlier for a good piece of kit. The low mode is about as bright as Vision one on full blast, but will give you about 10 hours run time. For a third the price.
VOODOO CANZO
Come and see me at https://www.facebook.com/biketyke/
http://www.torchythebatteryboy.com/p/bike-light-database.html
And some he sells
http://www.torchythebatteryboy.com/p/blog-page_20.html