Was looking for good starter front light for my bike and found this. Great reviews, great price. USB rechargeable, side visibility and weather resistant.
Different colours available.
Amazon/ebay cheapest you can get for £14.00
The Lezyne KTV Pro is a compact, aluminum bodied, 70 lumen front safety light. The machined aluminium body is lightweight, durable, and extremely weather-resistant.
Material: Aluminium CNC machined, Composite Matrix
Lumens: 70
Modes: Flash, Pulse, Solid
Run Time: 4hrs constant beam to 6hrs on flash
Weight: 55g
Yes, but for some reason the same front model as the rear one in that pack is only £4.99. It's worth noting the rear light is not the 'Pro' like the front which is why I bought the front only - with the only difference being one is white and the other is red!
Anyway, 'being seen' lights are just what I need. Thanks OP - quality, branded USB chargeable lights are hard to come by.
bullerbug to simondo
7 Sep 16#21
saved a penny ,by buying them individually
rossmclean
7 Sep 16#20
If I got 2 sets could they be used on my audi quattro, as head lamps, the built in ones on my car no longer work, and I am looking for some replacements. I work night shifts at an old peoples home, so only need them for twilight periods.
Bobbins
7 Sep 16#18
Hi - will this light be suitable for riding an unlit track in the dark?
mattrixdesign2 to Bobbins
7 Sep 16#19
No not really, it won't light up the route much, its more of a light to help people see you.
You will need to spend lots more on a branded option or go with the countless cheap Chinese offerings, they will be bright, but quality and battery life can vary.
Good stuff - I've been using Philips SafeRide which are a lot more expensive... edit: but judging by the reviews, might last longer.
pibpob
7 Sep 16#11
It's harder to make "I want to see" lights that don't just blind everyone facing you, because most of them have round beams.
lightrider to pibpob
7 Sep 161#12
Bangood have a similar spec German standard dipped beam design which looks to be a better light than the Lezyne. HERE
benfromlondon
7 Sep 16#10
Just what I needed - thank you!
publicnme
7 Sep 161#9
Worth a look on PlanetX, they've loads on offer at the moment, lots of Knog offerings
g27266
7 Sep 16#8
Many thanks. Ordered.
ebble
7 Sep 16#7
I agree. Cateye lights are shockingly poor quality and rarely last long. I think they road test them by getting an old lady to sedately ride around the company car park for five minutes. They are useless and fragile under normal road use. However, I still have 3 Cateye cycle computers which date from the late 1990s and they have been faultless.
avid fan
7 Sep 16#5
After getting through many many cateye front lights on my bike, I found they were just not light enough and poorly made. I ended up getting a LED Lenser P7, together with a clamp from ebay for about £3 and haven't looked back since.
I now have 2 of them on my bike and they're great. Notice you can get a gift set off amazon at the moment for not much over your budget -
You are absolutely right, it is "I want to be seen" category light. Nevertheless in this price range this is the best available option. Can serve as a backup light as well, if your main fails, weighting only 55g.
And from that "Lezyne - Engineered Design 1 year ago
The KTV Pro is a "to been seen light" only. It is not a headlamp. It was designed so cars and other riders can see you. Hope that helps!"
And after that video don't think I will, it doesn't seem very bright at all, 30 Lumen Pulse is 4 hours, 70 Lumen Burst is only an hour.
don1985
7 Sep 16#1
Heat and ordered. Can't go wrong at that price although depending on your route, you might need brighter. Should be fine for me.
Opening post
Different colours available.
Amazon/ebay cheapest you can get for £14.00
The Lezyne KTV Pro is a compact, aluminum bodied, 70 lumen front safety light. The machined aluminium body is lightweight, durable, and extremely weather-resistant.
Material: Aluminium CNC machined, Composite Matrix
Lumens: 70
Modes: Flash, Pulse, Solid
Run Time: 4hrs constant beam to 6hrs on flash
Weight: 55g
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http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/lezyne-ktv-drive-pro-pair/rp-prod122415
Anyway, 'being seen' lights are just what I need. Thanks OP - quality, branded USB chargeable lights are hard to come by.
You will need to spend lots more on a branded option or go with the countless cheap Chinese offerings, they will be bright, but quality and battery life can vary.
HERE
I now have 2 of them on my bike and they're great. Notice you can get a gift set off amazon at the moment for not much over your budget -
[url=Your text here ]LED Lenser at Amazon[/url]
And from that "Lezyne - Engineered Design 1 year ago
The KTV Pro is a "to been seen light" only. It is not a headlamp. It was designed so cars and other riders can see you. Hope that helps!"
And after that video don't think I will, it doesn't seem very bright at all, 30 Lumen Pulse is 4 hours, 70 Lumen Burst is only an hour.