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What's a cheaper helmet-mounted headlight?
I saw one of these somewhere, it had a separate battery pack and a rear
red LED as a "tail light" (I think this was the DiNotte).... This seemed like a great idea but when I actually went looking for them online, all I could find were very expensive setups--HID type-stuff, costing $200-$500. And you could buy a helmet-mount for an extra $15 or $20. For what night riding I do, I get along just fine with a 1W LED Cateye EL500 (cost=$50), but a helmet-lamp would be a pretty useful addition. Does anyplace that ships to the US make a similar [self-contained] helmet-mount lamp? Or alternately, is there some secret really-good way to attach a [cheaper] normal handlebar light to a vented MTB-style helmet. I have a feeling this may be the only ultimate solution, but can't immediately think of any really good way to do it. ~ |
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What's a cheaper helmet-mounted headlight?
DougC wrote:
I saw one of these somewhere, it had a separate battery pack and a rear red LED as a "tail light" (I think this was the DiNotte).... This seemed like a great idea but when I actually went looking for them online, all I could find were very expensive setups--HID type-stuff, costing $200-$500. And you could buy a helmet-mount for an extra $15 or $20. For what night riding I do, I get along just fine with a 1W LED Cateye EL500 (cost=$50), but a helmet-lamp would be a pretty useful addition. Does anyplace that ships to the US make a similar [self-contained] helmet-mount lamp? Or alternately, is there some secret really-good way to attach a [cheaper] normal handlebar light to a vented MTB-style helmet. I have a feeling this may be the only ultimate solution, but can't immediately think of any really good way to do it. ~ The 1W single-led forehead-strap-mounted things offer nice additional light where you need it, about $40. Also useful in the house when the power goes out, or when you have to refill the generator at night. It's very nice when you're in the high beams of some oncoming car to be able to see the edge line of the road ahead off your right-front. Avoid looking at oncoming traffic with it. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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What's a cheaper helmet-mounted headlight?
DougC wrote:
I saw one of these somewhere, it had a separate battery pack and a rear red LED as a "tail light" (I think this was the DiNotte).... This seemed like a great idea but when I actually went looking for them online, all I could find were very expensive setups--HID type-stuff, costing $200-$500. And you could buy a helmet-mount for an extra $15 or $20. For what night riding I do, I get along just fine with a 1W LED Cateye EL500 (cost=$50), but a helmet-lamp would be a pretty useful addition. Does anyplace that ships to the US make a similar [self-contained] helmet-mount lamp? Or alternately, is there some secret really-good way to attach a [cheaper] normal handlebar light to a vented MTB-style helmet. I have a feeling this may be the only ultimate solution, but can't immediately think of any really good way to do it. ~ See the recent thread in rec.bicycles.tech (1W Luxeon). |
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What's a cheaper helmet-mounted headlight?
DougC wrote:
I saw one of these somewhere, it had a separate battery pack and a rear red LED as a "tail light" (I think this was the DiNotte).... This seemed like a great idea but when I actually went looking for them online, all I could find were very expensive setups--HID type-stuff, costing $200-$500. And you could buy a helmet-mount for an extra $15 or $20. For what night riding I do, I get along just fine with a 1W LED Cateye EL500 (cost=$50), but a helmet-lamp would be a pretty useful addition. Does anyplace that ships to the US make a similar [self-contained] helmet-mount lamp? Cateye says that their EL120 and EL410 can mount to a helmet. "http://www.cateye.com/en/product_detail/341" Planet Bike has a $10 helmet mount rear lamp. http://ecom1.planetbike.com/3010.html (stores sell it for $10) |
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What's a cheaper helmet-mounted headlight?
Ron Hardin wrote:
The 1W single-led forehead-strap-mounted things offer nice additional light where you need it, about $40. Also useful in the house when the power goes out, or when you have to refill the generator at night. It's very nice when you're in the high beams of some oncoming car to be able to see the edge line of the road ahead off your right-front. Avoid looking at oncoming traffic with it. I own a couple cheapies and have seen lots of these, some very cheap, but I don't know how well they'd really work. I can't wear one below a helmet, because I wear a sweatband. And I've seen the Pelican Recoil headlamp in use ($60) and as a spot-beam it's pretty impressive, but I don't know how well it would attach to a helmet. ~ |
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What's a cheaper helmet-mounted headlight?
"DougC" wrote in message ... I saw one of these somewhere, it had a separate battery pack and a rear red LED as a "tail light" (I think this was the DiNotte).... This seemed like a great idea but when I actually went looking for them online, all I could find were very expensive setups--HID type-stuff, costing $200-$500. And you could buy a helmet-mount for an extra $15 or $20. For what night riding I do, I get along just fine with a 1W LED Cateye EL500 (cost=$50), but a helmet-lamp would be a pretty useful addition. Does anyplace that ships to the US make a similar [self-contained] helmet-mount lamp? Or alternately, is there some secret really-good way to attach a [cheaper] normal handlebar light to a vented MTB-style helmet. I have a feeling this may be the only ultimate solution, but can't immediately think of any really good way to do it. MEC has a $3 and $3.50 turtle white and red led and also sell the attachment for the helmut. another $3 or $4. It may not be bright enough for you though. Has 3 flash modes. Different colors. headband now too http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_l...=1174673756827 they ship everywhere. |
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What's a cheaper helmet-mounted headlight?
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Cateye says that their EL120 and EL410 can mount to a helmet. "http://www.cateye.com/en/product_detail/341" I didn't see any EL120 on the website. I got a EL410 and it doesn't really attach very well, and it isn't really bright enough anyway. It's only a 3-AAA light but the problem (I think) is that it uses three LEDs with plastic lenses in front of them, instead of using a single LED in a proper full reflector. It attaches just fine to a handlebar, but not to anywhere on my helmet. I'll have to look around and re-think this matter further. I didn't really want to bother with a $200+ external battery unit, but it looks like that may be the only practical option. ~ |
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What's a cheaper helmet-mounted headlight?
DougC wrote:
SMS wrote: Cateye says that their EL120 and EL410 can mount to a helmet. "http://www.cateye.com/en/product_detail/341" I didn't see any EL120 on the website. I got a EL410 and it doesn't really attach very well, and it isn't really bright enough anyway. It's only a 3-AAA light but the problem (I think) is that it uses three LEDs with plastic lenses in front of them, instead of using a single LED in a proper full reflector. It attaches just fine to a handlebar, but not to anywhere on my helmet. I'll have to look around and re-think this matter further. I didn't really want to bother with a $200+ external battery unit, but it looks like that may be the only practical option. ~ Buy a Cat Eye Opticube HL-EL300 and tape it to the helmet. It has 5 LEDs and uses 4 AA batteries. You get good light output for a while on alkalines so I just dropped down to rechargable NiMh. I get a little less light but it lasts longer and you can buy 10 batteries and a charger for a little over $20.00. With the Cat Eye at $30.00 you won't be sinking a lot of money into something that might not work the way you want. Besides, the light makes a very handy flashlight when not in bike use. Bill Baka |
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What's a cheaper helmet-mounted headlight?
MEC's new turtle is $9.50 and is double the brightness. In fact I think you
can now put two on the front adapter for the helmut. Works for back and front. I have mine their permaneantly and use that helmut whenever I am out at dusk. All tolled an easy $20/30 with tax. Oh most importantly they are now water proof. Do not knock it cause of how cheap until you tried it. |
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What's a cheaper helmet-mounted headlight?
I'll have to look around and re-think this matter further.
I didn't really want to bother with a $200+ external battery unit, but it looks like that may be the only practical option. That would be unspeakable to use in Surrey. Would not last 5 seconds left alone. |
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