I enjoyed the use of this tail light for about a year. Last week, as I was riding over a bridge, I heard a sound. I stopped and discovered that the front half of the light separated from the rear, which was still attached to my under-seat bag. Apparently the press-clip attachment of the halves failed, sending the tail light over the side of the bridge. So now, I'll be shopping for a replacement and with a more critical eye on construction.
The tail light is bright and highly visible from a distance. I feel much safer riding the roads with this high visibility tail light. It is very important to be as visible as possible riding in busy traffic.
Have this same tail light on my road bike, added one to my trail bike. With all the texting and phone usage happening, I want to be seen !
This light is bright and the batteries last a very long time. I ride 3 days a week and always use it since I ride on hy 12 so the traffic is fast.
Simple to install and to use. Very bright during daylight and excellent for dusk or night.
Replaced a couple that were stolen, I keep buying 'em so they must be good.
I use this light on my bike home from a late night class (or when the weather is icky and I want to make sure I'm visable). It comes with a number of options for clipping to the bike, different types of bags, or I've even clipped it to the back of my pants in a pinch.
It's got different options for flashing or solid light, which is nice. Very convenient that it takes a normal type of battery that I usually have at home, so I don't have to go in search of some special battery when it starts getting dimmer.
I use this on my road bike for extended rides. It lasts so much longer then rechargeable lights. it gives a good visual to warn cars . The price was better than most for what you get
Bought this light several years ago, it always worked well, never took more than one set of batteries, however today it just disappeared off of the back of my bike. No someone did not steal it, the flashing mechanism (Red lens and the rest of the works, including batteries) just fell of the base and was lost somewhere on my ride. It simply fell apart I guess. If the clip had given up and I would have lost the whole thing, that would have been one thing. But to have the thing fall apart like it did was frustrating. Now I have the white plastic base and no light. There is some kind of design flaw that allowed this to happen.
Why would anyone pay more? This is a great taillight at a disposable price.
It can be viewed at one mile, very bright light, super cool..
I have this same tail light on 2 of my bikes because they radiate in the dark. Flashing strobe with a solid mount.
Light is easy to see from a long distance. Brackets work well on my recumbent bike. Highly recommend.
It's a great little light. it is off the charts bright. Only regret is the battery is not rechargeable. Not a big deal since I have not had to replace the battery yet. Seems like the AA batteries last a while.
Excellent for recumbent bike visibility.
Very bright and you maybe able to trigger siezures
I own two of these lights. They are quite bright and boost biker recognition by auto drivers. They mount well on seat post or seat stays.
Just they made a blackred variant instead of just redwhite or clearblack. I don't think clear is legal for rear light if you don't also have a red reflector - but don't quote me on that. But I do love this light. I have it attached to my saddle pack.
The light is used for late rides where the return trip is at dusk. I use it in flasher mode which extends the battery life quite a bit. Best for road use, as I have had it come off of the mounting clip on bumping trails on my mtb.
Good deal on sale not the brightest but not the dimmest by a long shot. Also the battery seems to last a while.