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Originally Posted by PaulRivers
Cool. Although...like I said it has some good points and some bad points. I'm not sure if I would recommend it, I ran across another light that looked a lot more promising -

The Glow Worm Cx. I emailed them and they said for $20 they'd replace the led with a neutral white one (they offer the service on their site officially for other lights so you an choose your color temperature), it looked interesting.
Gloworm CX Urban and Trail ? Action-LED-Lights

- "Internal 2 cell Li-ion battery that's easily changed without tools"
- 2.5 hours of runtime on high.
- A decent easy looking quick release mount.
- Dual Beam light with interchangeable optics to customize the beam pattern (Spot-Spot and Spot-Wide included)
- Can be charged from a Dyno-hub, even while using the light.
Looks god but I'm leaning towards a light that uses batteries that are readily commercially available. I don't want to be locked into a light that has a proprietary battery even if it is replaceable.

Why would you flat out not recommend the fenix? The mount works, batteries are readily available, and it throws out a fair amount of light?
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