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If you're prepared to spend that kind of money I'd get something an RSP Asteri 3w (you can get one of them with a rear light thrown in for £50) and a cheap flasher too, Cateye's loop light is my current fave. you'll get change out of £60 and you're set up for pretty much any night right you care to do
Hi I have looked at the CATEYE Single Shot EL-600RC Rechargeable Front Light at £69.99 and the
CATEYE Single Shot Plus EL-610RC Rechargeable Front Light at £99.99
Which of these two is best Dave?
I am a big fan of the Cateye EL320
It is not rechargable - but the batteries seem to last a long time
We've reviewed the Moon Gem 2.0:
http://road.cc/content/review/24277-moon-gem-20-led-front-light
Not bad at all really, for the money. Haven't tried the other one though.