Tell us what the product is for, and who it's aimed at. What do the manufacturers say about it? How does that compare to your own feelings about it?
Brace yourself, Hope blurb:
"Description : Say hello to the NEW! 1 LED light. This fantastic
little light may just be the best addition to your night
riding you can make.
The 1 high powered LED pushes out 240 lumens on max
power! This is the sort of output a lot of lights with many
more LED's, bigger batteries and a greater cost can offer.
The CNC machined lamp body mounts to the NEW!
reinforced nylon handlebar bracket, which fit's
both standard and OS bars with the clever use of
removable rubber plugs. The bracket also allows for lateral
adjustment of the lamp whilst riding.
The power is provided by 4 AA size batteries. These can
be of your choice, and we leave that upto you. As an
example though, you can expect to get an average of 3
hours run time on max power from a typical rechargeable
battery. The light has a simple on/off/mode switch on the
back. This has a new cycle programme which turns the light
on in 'low' mode and cycles through to the higher settings.
This gives better control of the light in tricky situations
when more light is needed quickly.
As well as the universal handlebar clamp, a NEW! reinforced
nylon helmet mount is also included, along with a wrist
lanyard as well as ample velcro fastenings. This makes
the light truly adaptable. Perfect for bikers, outdoor
enthusiasts and people looking for a high quality, high
powered light for other nocturnal activities!
USE: When it goes dark! At home, in the car, on the bike,
walking the dog..."
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Hi, Just wondering if you plan to review the 2013 version in the near future as I'd be very interested in seeing what you make of it now it has a low battery warning.
Love this light myself. I have one as a back up incase my Exposure Race has problems, or I'm going anywhere that needs more light.
The only downsides I found were:
- yes the light cuts out, I always ride with atleast 2 front during the main winter darkness
- the mount is a little "cheap" and can undo after a few rougher rides, so keep you're eye on that
- the beam pattern isnt ideal for road use as there is no cut off at the top of the beam. Great for offroading, when you need to see low branches on trails and bridleways etc though. The beam can dazzle other road users if set too high.
Agree with the review and comments way to hefty for a helmet light but the mount has been fettled for my lighter smart lunar to sit uo there in winter. Thanks for the tip on the battery carrier too. Always carry spares for the instant cut out - barely any run on lower time with mine - but they always seem to go in the pitch dark bit of my rides and even standard batteries are a snug fit to get in & out on the go. Yes the rubber grommits are hateful little beasts to fit. Bradawl & stabbed finger worked for me!
Minor gripes tho, its a great light for sub £100 it serves me in total darkness. I'd suggest you shop around tho, they're out there for a bit less than £90
I've owned one of these for 18 months and never realised you could get spare battery cartridges. Thanks for pointing that out!! Medium setting is more than enough for commuting on lit roads.
I also find the cut-out is very sudden. On one occasion, whilst cycling on a well lit road, I didn't notice for several minutes Now I never travel without a back-up light. Unlike Timbola, I find that with re-chargeables, once the light cuts out that's it.
The rubber 'noggins' are truly a pain in the bum. I cut the ends off mine and tacked them in with a bit of rubber solution.
Overall though, a good little light which will even stretch to a bit of easy night-time mtb-ing. I like mine.
I have used this light for nearly 3 years and it is excellent. I use rechargeable batteries in it and I will agree the higher power ones are more of a squeeze - really not a problem at all, though. Yes, the cut-out is sudden, but as I always carry a spare set with me, that is not a great burden. The other thing to bear in mind is that if you have the light on setting 2 or above and it cuts out, it will still run on the lowest setting for 15-20 minutes. I have a Knog Gecko on my backpack, so I put that on solid instead of flashing if the Hope cuts out. One minor gripe, however, is that as the flashing mode is bright but uses the least power, it would be good if THAT mode was the FIRST one in the sequence, because when the cut-out kicks in, you would want to go to flashing. Sequencing through 1, 2, 3 cuts out before flashing mode can be activated ... I need to suggest to Hope that they try and switch it. I cycle in lanes every midweek morning. Setting 1 is fine normally, but setting 2 is my preferred one as you can see tons of potholes ; setting 3 is brilliant in misty conditions. Recommend it - definitely - every hope should have one ... a gentleman's hope is his castle ... hope springs eternal - need I go further ?! Oh, and the red matches my Fulcrum Racing 7s perfectly