JamesM
Senior Retro Guru
Re:
I don't think one rear light is enough. I commute 80 to 100 miles a week and on a number of occasions I have reached my destination to find that one of my two rear lights has gone very dim or gone out completely.
I use a Lezyne microdrive and a Smart R1.
For the record the Smart R1 1 watt light when compared with the Smart 1/2watt light is brighter, but I wouldn't say it's that much brighter. It does however get through batteries in less than half the time of the 1/2 watt. Obviously because the main LED is twice the power but also on the R1 the other two smaller LEDs are on constant where as on the 1/2 watt they flash.
I don't think one rear light is enough. I commute 80 to 100 miles a week and on a number of occasions I have reached my destination to find that one of my two rear lights has gone very dim or gone out completely.
I use a Lezyne microdrive and a Smart R1.
For the record the Smart R1 1 watt light when compared with the Smart 1/2watt light is brighter, but I wouldn't say it's that much brighter. It does however get through batteries in less than half the time of the 1/2 watt. Obviously because the main LED is twice the power but also on the R1 the other two smaller LEDs are on constant where as on the 1/2 watt they flash.