Old 04-05-15 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
I can tell you have some sort of agenda against the Philips Saferide light for some reason you're not willing to say, and if you don't then I forgive your ignorance because I can tell you've never used the light. I have a Cygolite Mitycross, not a bad light, but the spread of the Philips is about 3 times that of the Cygolite, and I can see the edge of the road including any animals and or people far better then I can with the Cygolite, in fact the beam spreads across the lane I'm riding on and across the next lane! The Cygolite is just a round spot that doesn't even cover the lane I'm in. You are completely 100% incorrect, and here's the proof:

First picture is the Philips Saferide: Philips SafeRide - Mtbr.com

Here is the equivalent Cygolite in Lumens, actually the Cygolite has more lumens: Cygolite Expilion 350 - Mtbr.com

Here is a 750 lumen Cygolite which is 3 times more lumens than the Philips: Cygolite TridenX 750 - Mtbr.com

And just to really shove the point home, here is a 975 lumen Diablo: Exposure Lights Diablo - Mtbr.com

And to really make even worse here is a 1400 lumen JetLites Dual: JetLites Dual A-51 - Mtbr.com

With the Philips I can see the edge of the road much better than with most lights on the market and the above photos prove it.
You convinced me to buy one esp. after reading this interchange. Thanks!
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