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Similar to Cateye model... Jason McAllister, Southbank
... but chunkier. Fits the same bracket though, which is handy (I swap the lights around the bikes). Nice light and very bright, but if you're worried about aesthetics, that's where the extra money goes on the Cateye model. Can definitely mount either way as it has a square 'socket' that can obviously be reoriented.
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Bright but not durable Stephen Boal, Wangaratta
I have had 4 of these lights and yes they are extremely bright, but have had problems with durability - 2 lasted less than a month before they gave up the ghost.
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Very bright Doug White, ALTONA MEADOWS
Concur with last poster - this thing is very bright. Can also be aligned horizontally and vertically (very simple setup).
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Awesome Light David Collyer, EAST BRISBANE
If you want to be seen by cars this is the light to get. The best rear light I've owned. Big, VERY, VERY bright. Plastic feels a little cheap, but seems plenty durable. I have this running on my commuter bike. Adjustable bracket lets you mount the light vertically or horizontally. I'm not sure why previous comments mentioned otherwise. I sometimes run it horizontally and use the left to right strobe like the Knight Rider car has...Pretty cool.
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Big Light Ben Calder, BLACKBURN
Very bright light, also very big. 5 LED's work nicely with good light sequences. The light only sits horizontally though, it would have been great if it could run vertically. Not as streamlined as I thought it would be.
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Light! Jules Evans, NORTH HOBART
This light is well named. It weighs next to nothing, and is so bright that my riding mates have to drop back because it is too bright to look at close up. I only wish it had an adjustable angle on the bracket. Excellent value for money.
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