Old 09-12-17, 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by srestrepo
This light looks like a good idea and is at a price point where most people considering a light with a beam cutoff but no dynamo would strongly consider it.

My question is for 200 bucks give or take, you could get this. Or for 385 bucks you could get a cut off beam but also 900 lumens of light also in a focused beam in a Lupine SL A4.

Normal commuters might stop at the B&M offering. Those of us who are more obsessed with lighting, or, just me, are gonna save their pennies to go with something like the lupine until more reviews have been done on this new B&M light.
That's really interesting. I had no idea someone else was making a brighter one.

This video is in German so I can't tell what he's saying, but it appears that the Lupine can switch between a cutoff or a round beam? (Edit: I tried to link to 20:32 but bikeforums keeps messing it up by embedding the video).

Later in the video of the Lupine SL A4 they have beam shots:


Looks interesting, maybe more light and a smoother and wider beam pattern than the B&M model.
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