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Which light? Cateye Triple Shot or Cygo-Lite DualCross 300 ?
Which light? Cateye Triple Shot or Cygo-Lite DualCross 300 ?
I'm new to front bar headlights and i don't want to break the bank on HID and go lower tech with the halogen so that leaves LED. These two caught my eye as reasonable city and off road capable lights putting out 20 W halogen equivalents. The Dual cross is cheaper but seems to have many more features such as battery monitor, flashing modes etc, but it doesn't come with a battery holder to strap on the bike. I can get those cheap right? So has anybody tried both or just one to give me some info. Thanks cateye triple shot: http://www.cateye.com/en/products/vi...d=7&subCatId=1 Cygo-Lite DualCross 300: http://www.cygolite.com/2-Products/1-DualCross300.htm Thanks |
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Which light? Cateye Triple Shot or Cygo-Lite DualCross 300 ?
yes here's the correct link for the cateye triple shot led:
http://www.cateye.com/en/products/vi...d=7&subCatId=1 and here's another page for the cyco dual cross 300 http://www.cygolite.com/light/produc...alCross300.htm Paul Hobson wrote: wrote: cateye triple shot: http://www.cateye.com/en/products/vi...d=7&subCatId=1 I can't answer your question. But that link doesn't work. Try: http://www.cateye.com/en/products/viewProduct.php?modelId=44&catId=7&subCatId=1 \\paul -- Paul M. Hobson Georgia Institute of Technology .:change the f to ph to reply:. |
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Which light? Cateye Triple Shot or Cygo-Lite DualCross 300 ?
wrote: Which light? Cateye Triple Shot or Cygo-Lite DualCross 300 ? I'm new to front bar headlights and i don't want to break the bank on HID and go lower tech with the halogen so that leaves LED. LED lights are certainly a good option, but I wouldn't write off halogen just yet. For example, check out http://www.bicyclelights.com These are well made, reasonably-priced, VERY bright halogens. I've been quite happy with mine. I run twin 15w lamps, and get about 1.5 hours of light before it starts to dim. As far as LEDs, I think the Cateye is a better-quality product. Good luck on your search. |
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Which light? Cateye Triple Shot or Cygo-Lite DualCross 300 ?
Which light? Cateye Triple Shot or Cygo-Lite DualCross 300 ? What will you be using the light for? If you do rando, look at the DiNotte. Just got one for $170, on sale, a real nifty light. Equal to a 15 watt halogen, but it's the smallest, lightest light you'll ever find. Uses 4 AA batteries, rechargeable comes with unit. But if you want you can use just plain old AA alkaline batteries. Great for those 200+ mile road events. Just bring more batteries with you to go the distance. But if you're just doing the typical 1.5 hour commute in the dark, use the rechargeables. The only negative is the light isn't focused, like most LED's are. It's like a halogen, light is wasted lighting up trees etc. Another good feature is it only takes seconds to put on or take off. It's so small you can take it with you, when you park your bike. |
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Pat Lamb wrote: wrote: Which light? Cateye Triple Shot or Cygo-Lite DualCross 300 ? I'm new to front bar headlights and i don't want to break the bank on HID and go lower tech with the halogen so that leaves LED. These two caught my eye as reasonable city and off road capable lights putting out 20 W halogen equivalents. The Dual cross is cheaper but seems to have many more features such as battery monitor, flashing modes etc, but it doesn't come with a battery holder to strap on the bike. I can get those cheap right? So has anybody tried both or just one to give me some info. Thanks These both look like new lights, which means you'll be one of the first buyers for either. Do let the rest of us know how whichever one works out for you, preferably after a few months' use. Based on my own experience, I'd be going with the Cygolite. After about a winter and a half of sporadic use, one of my old Cateye lights (the old 430) started turning itself off occasionally. It had to be something loose, but I never could find it. After two winters of much harder use, I'll be going into my third with the replacement Cygolite. I like the smaller size and better packaging on the lamp head. I think I'm missing about 12 W of total (halogen) power with the Cygolite vs. the Cateye, but the focus is better, and it's very rare I miss the extra power. The Cateye was not well focused, and when I ran with both heads, I usually aimed one high to attract cagers' attention. Although I'm using old, outdated halogens, they work well enough for my commute. They lack all the bells and whistles that attract you to the new model, but they do light up the road! Pat i'm leaning toward the Cygolite but i have noticed that ebay brand new prices for the cateye triple shot are the same or lower than some online retailers for the Dualcross? It does have an extra 3 wat led afterall but doesn't have the features as the dualcross. mmm decisions decions. Actually i know what's gunna happen. Soon everybody's going to release 5 watt led's which will blow the doors off HID's and my newly bought dualcross or triple shot ( Just saw an ebay price of $198 + $13 shipping for a triple shot. Tempting. |
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Victor Kan wrote: wrote: What features does the Dual Cross have that the Triple Shot doesn't? Is it mainly the flash mode and variable light levels? yes those features and a battery meter Actually i know what's gunna happen. Soon everybody's going to release 5 watt led's which will blow the doors off HID's and my newly bought dualcross or triple shot ( I think the near term "hot new LED" is the Luxeon K2, with higher light output, lower power consumption and longer life than the Luxeon V. Still not at HID levels unless you gang up a bunch of them (maybe four or five?). But then maybe three or four such LEDs focused and aimed more appropriately would be more useful? interesting, i guess the technology never stops rushing ahead. Any bike lights using those new Leds out ? Either way any of these 2 lights would be better than i have now. |
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Which light? Cateye Triple Shot or Cygo-Lite DualCross 300 ?
wrote in message ups.com... Which light? Cateye Triple Shot or Cygo-Lite DualCross 300 ? I'm new to front bar headlights and i don't want to break the bank on HID and go lower tech with the halogen so that leaves LED. These two caught my eye as reasonable city and off road capable lights putting out 20 W halogen equivalents. Also consider http://www.blackburndesign.com/lights.html#systemx6 I was looking at lights recently & chose this one. Should arrive tomorrow from the Ebay dealer where I got it for around $188 shipped. After winning the auction I noticed that pricepoint.com has the same light for about the same price. The Cateye looks nice, but I wanted the ability to dim & a flash mode. I looked up that Luxeon K2 & it looks like it offer almost the a little less light output then the Luxeon III in these lights except it seems more efficient & less expensive so these current crop of Luxeon lights won't likely be eclipsed soon other then perhaps in run time & price. g'day youth |
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