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mingjae
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Hi all! you we're right, 15lumens is kind of kitchen cabinetry night lights.. lol
maybe it is suitable for "be seen" lights only which the road condition has good enough road lighting facilities.
me tested a 140lumens flashlight in a morning sunlight and I almost can't detect even the flashlight is on or off.

Originally Posted by tedder
I use the Nite Rider Lightning Bug 3. It's small and only 50-60 lumens, but it's enough for those training rides that are just barely past sunset.
ok thank you, so 50lms will be good enough for cycling home?
I was in a store testing that lezyne 15lm, its bright enough if you see it directly to your eyes, I was think it will also give you a good chance to lit up a road but me only take the rear light one, me only like the design, it is tiny and standing in front of the stem bars.
any recommendation for the same design lights for about $15-20 but brighter?
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