Rear light with daylight flash that’s easy to use

Rear light with daylight flash that’s easy to use

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SVS

Original Poster:

3,824 posts

277 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Talk to me about rear lights.

I’m looking for something with a daylight flash. However, I don’t want loads of modes that are confusing to change.

Any suggestions?

ukbabz

1,589 posts

132 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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I use a fairly cheap wiggle job - it's got about 5 settings and is just a standard cycle through. On flashing I've had it on all day without an issue

https://www.wiggle.co.uk/lifeline-aero-beam-25-lum...


R1gtr

3,432 posts

160 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Bontrager Flare R, it's daytime flash mode is crazy bright. Easy to charge as well.

Celtic Dragon

3,209 posts

241 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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TheGriffter

76 posts

186 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Bontrager Flare R here as well - have on 3 bikes - fantastic

SVS

Original Poster:

3,824 posts

277 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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I’m replacing a Flare R, which didn’t survive the wet frown

Bontrager seems to have improved the charging port’s waterproof cover for the newer Flare RT. Unfortunately, the Flare RT looks like it’s added complexity too grumpy

strudel

5,888 posts

233 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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https://www.wiggle.co.uk/exposure-tracer-usb-recha...

3 levels of daylight flash & 3 solid. Good visibility too.

2 clicks on, then one click toggle between solid and flash. Remembers the mode it was left in. Hold for off. Brightness is set by a long press when off. That's it.

Edited by strudel on Thursday 4th July 18:38

anonymous-user

60 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Knogg cobber

End of thread imo

Dannbodge

2,196 posts

127 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Exposure TraceR is what I use
Very bright and the odd strobe pattern is supposed to be very visible

Tom1312

1,033 posts

152 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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R1gtr said:
Bontrager Flare R, it's daytime flash mode is crazy bright. Easy to charge as well.
This.

Love mine.

keith2.2

1,100 posts

201 months

Friday 5th July 2019
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Not sure what you mean by 'confusing to change'?

Most lights have a single button that switches on and off and cycles through modes in between - switching back on to the one you switched off. The exception to the rule being Exposure - I've got two, a diablo and a toro and I will accept that they're an absolute pain to switch modes on. The Toro less so because it at least has a screen.

Rear-light wise I've got a cateye Rapid X - it's the longest lasting light I've ever had and is generally excellent. The battery on flash will last about 30hours and it's been in all manner of rain storms. Also has a nice pulsing mode as well as flashing and a couple of brighness levels.


Fluffsri

3,209 posts

202 months

Friday 5th July 2019
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Dannbodge said:
Exposure TraceR is what I use
Very bright and the odd strobe pattern is supposed to be very visible
Yep +1, couldn't be simpler than this light. Mine has done 4 winters now.

bakerstreet

4,812 posts

171 months

Friday 5th July 2019
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Cateye stuff is pretty robust IMO.

Do not buy the Leyzyne front lights. Overly complicated switching system between modes.

alolympic

700 posts

203 months

Sunday 7th July 2019
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I have gone through quite a lot of lights, recently bought a set of the Knog Cobber. Not cheap but the all round visibility is on another level. Very much recommended.

SVS

Original Poster:

3,824 posts

277 months

Sunday 7th July 2019
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The Knog Cobber looks great. How do you change modes? Is it just a simple button press or not?

yellowjack

17,211 posts

172 months

Monday 8th July 2019
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anonymous-user

60 months

Monday 8th July 2019
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SVS said:
The Knog Cobber looks great. How do you change modes? Is it just a simple button press or not?
Yes, one button. Press and hold to turn on / off and just click the button to scroll through the modes

It remembers the mode it was in when you turn it off

SVS

Original Poster:

3,824 posts

277 months

Monday 8th July 2019
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Thanks JPJPJP thumbup

Gareth79

7,978 posts

252 months

Monday 8th July 2019
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I've just ordered a Flare RT (2), I use a Garmin Edge all the time and it looks like they work together pretty well, including a brake light mode where it goes from flashing to steady when you slow.