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Old 11-09-17 | 11:36 AM
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[MENTION=379859]srestrepo[/MENTION], that L&M light has some kind of beam shaping, which intrigues me. Please report on the light after you use it.

I get by with a lot less light than many people like. I normally use a dynamo powered B&M headlight. I don't know, but I'll guess output is 200 lumens or less. I don't have any big downhills, and I don't mind slowing down to adjust to the light. I would like more light, but I've come to prefer a German shaped beam. It would be nice if you could get that beam shape in a high powered light, but I don't know if that's available.
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