Rigger Mortice
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Just before Xmas there was a thread about headlights and I mentioned that I was waiting for one to come from the Far East which I had taken a punt on on E-Bay.
It arrived a few days ago and I have to say that I am astonished at how good it is. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160932220705?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
It cost me £17.55 including delivery (they've now put the price up a bit) and it comes complete with a rechargeable battery pack, a charger, straps to hold it on your head, plus bungies (?spelling) to hold it on bike handlebars.
I've already relegated my previous bike lights to the lowly position of backup.
The little bungies enable the light to be fixed on bike handlebars in just a few seconds. They could equally well be used to fix the light to a push pit, a pulpit, stanchions or the frame of a canopy.
Very highly recommended. At £20 ish it is fantastic value for money.
One small grumble. It was advertised as being 1800 lumens but the box it came in says 1200 lumens. If the box didn't say anything I would have none the wiser. It seems churlish to com[plain about it though.
A word of caution. For use in a cockpit on passage it may be too bright...night vision and all that...but I won't know until I use it in anger on the boat. But as a powerful headlight when you need something with a bit of umph, highly recommended.
Good on a bike too!
It arrived a few days ago and I have to say that I am astonished at how good it is. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160932220705?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
It cost me £17.55 including delivery (they've now put the price up a bit) and it comes complete with a rechargeable battery pack, a charger, straps to hold it on your head, plus bungies (?spelling) to hold it on bike handlebars.
I've already relegated my previous bike lights to the lowly position of backup.
The little bungies enable the light to be fixed on bike handlebars in just a few seconds. They could equally well be used to fix the light to a push pit, a pulpit, stanchions or the frame of a canopy.
Very highly recommended. At £20 ish it is fantastic value for money.
One small grumble. It was advertised as being 1800 lumens but the box it came in says 1200 lumens. If the box didn't say anything I would have none the wiser. It seems churlish to com[plain about it though.
A word of caution. For use in a cockpit on passage it may be too bright...night vision and all that...but I won't know until I use it in anger on the boat. But as a powerful headlight when you need something with a bit of umph, highly recommended.
Good on a bike too!