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I am looking in the number 31 issue of bicycle times at a review of the LIGHT & MOTION GLOBE 700 for $300!
It say it gives you 700 lumens for 90 minutes with a 20 degree beam.
I just tested my new Nitecore EC20 $45 and got more light than than this offers. But the beam may not be as narrow? It does appear to give me 960 lumens for more than 90 minutes (closer to 2 hours) with an Ortronic 3400 cell.
Does any bicycle light compare to the Eagletac G25C2? what is the beam angle? and lumen count on the high setting, not the trubo setting? and run time?
I don't understand why people think the Niterider lights are so good. they do not compare to the new bike lights for road use.
I learned a lot on this thread, but I would like to know more about lights made for bicycle road use.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?393093-Longest-lastng-High-tempature-light
Is it possible that the Fenix BC30 ($100 on amazon) actually can sustain the Turbo: 1200 lumens / for 1h 50min ??
what is the beam angle?
It say it gives you 700 lumens for 90 minutes with a 20 degree beam.
I just tested my new Nitecore EC20 $45 and got more light than than this offers. But the beam may not be as narrow? It does appear to give me 960 lumens for more than 90 minutes (closer to 2 hours) with an Ortronic 3400 cell.
Does any bicycle light compare to the Eagletac G25C2? what is the beam angle? and lumen count on the high setting, not the trubo setting? and run time?
I don't understand why people think the Niterider lights are so good. they do not compare to the new bike lights for road use.
I learned a lot on this thread, but I would like to know more about lights made for bicycle road use.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?393093-Longest-lastng-High-tempature-light
Is it possible that the Fenix BC30 ($100 on amazon) actually can sustain the Turbo: 1200 lumens / for 1h 50min ??
what is the beam angle?
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