Any decent headlights for under $50?
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This with four batteries and a charger. https://www.intl-outdoor.com/shadow-6...ght-p-132.html
Will run over $50 but should get you plenty of light.
Will run over $50 but should get you plenty of light.
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I actually ordered everything that IJM listed. I ended up ordering the charger from shiningbeam.com since the DX one was backordered. Couldn't be happier.
Side note- before migrating to the current set-up, I started off with that exact same Zefal combo. The front light was too underwhelming and eventually died and the rear went MIA. I do remember that the front light bracket that clamped to the bars sucked- as in I couldn't get it to stay put. That DX mount is easy to adjust, but surprisingly pretty much stays put while riding. And the DX mount is a bit easier to deal with while wearing gloves.
Side note- before migrating to the current set-up, I started off with that exact same Zefal combo. The front light was too underwhelming and eventually died and the rear went MIA. I do remember that the front light bracket that clamped to the bars sucked- as in I couldn't get it to stay put. That DX mount is easy to adjust, but surprisingly pretty much stays put while riding. And the DX mount is a bit easier to deal with while wearing gloves.
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