Reddit Reddit reviews Cygolite Expilion 350-Lumen USB Rechargeable Headlight

We found 7 Reddit comments about Cygolite Expilion 350-Lumen USB Rechargeable Headlight. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Cygolite Expilion 350-Lumen USB Rechargeable Headlight
Bike light with innovative Cree XPG LED technology for 350 lumens of illuminating powerQuick-release internal lithium ion battery stick lets you swap out batteries on the flyWall charger compatible with 100V to 240V for use worldwide; also supports USB chargingOne LED bulb with 350 lumens; five-hour charge time; 130-gram weight; run time up to 24 hoursIncludes limited one-year manufacturer's warranty
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7 Reddit comments about Cygolite Expilion 350-Lumen USB Rechargeable Headlight:

u/thinkfreemind · 7 pointsr/cycling

I commute to work at night as well. I use a Cygolite Expillion 350 headlight on the front and two Planet Bike Superflash taillights on the back. I also wear a yellow traffic safety vest with retro-reflective stripes.

I have been riding at night for more than a year now without incident. I have been told by a coworker who passed me riding to work at night that he could see me a half mile away, lit up and glowing like a Christmas tree. All of this stuff will cost about $100, but it could save your life.

u/liquoredonlife · 5 pointsr/bicycling

Most Cygolites I've seen actually. Here's mine.

u/joshrice · 5 pointsr/bicycling

I'm currently using the Cygolite Expilion 350-Lumen USB Rechargeable Headlight and a Planet Bike Blaze 1 Watt Led Headlight on different bikes. They're both pretty good, but if you're doing trail riding in the dark you'll likely want a bike mounted light as well as a helmet one so you can see/light-up where you're looking.

The Cygolite's lowest setting is brighter than the brightest setting of the Planet Bike, but is twice as expensive. It also has a rechargeable battery which hasn't really been a big deal as I have access to a computer all day at work and can plug it in there if needed. (It comes with a wall charger too though)




u/jugglist · 2 pointsr/bicycling

Cygolite 350.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005DVA37Q

I have one, my wife has one. Very bright.

u/Derptholomue · 2 pointsr/bicycling

I just got:
Front - Cygolite 350
Back - Cateye Rapid3

Spent just over $100. The front light is incredibly bright at the brightest setting. There are two lower settings and a strobe mode that makes me think of that scene from the movie Kickass. The rear light blink modes are great for streets and trails and the always on mode is really bright. FWIW.

u/Dingo8urBaby · 2 pointsr/cycling

I recommend checking out /r/bikecommuting. Although it sounds like you have already been commuting by bike, so I apologize if you already know what I'm saying. I'm assuming because you are asking about what you wear for winter cycling that you do not regularly commute in winter/have a short commute.

You will need to get lights for commuting, especially as winter approaches (assuming that you are in the Northern hemisphere). I have the Cygolite Expillion 350 and the PDW Danger Zone. I once read that a blinking rear light is good for being noticed but a solid light is good for driver depth perception, so my helmet has a red light in back that I keep solid in the evening/night. I will eventually get a second real rear light.

As for clothing - what is your climate going to look like this winter? I was commuting in upstate New York and wore generic winter running tights, wool socks, UA coldgear shirt, a down vest, gloves, and a thin scarf that went around my neck and over my head under my helmet. When I wore thick wool mittens over my gloves, I was toasty in that down to 14 F. I never got goggles/glasses, but they would have been nice when it sleeted.

I don't have any cycling specific wear. I re-purpose what I already have or buy things that will work for multiple activities.

I wash my bike (or at least rinse it off) after any ride where salt from the road was kicked up. Last winter I had a toothbrush and would gently scrub my derailleurs to get off the ice and would use a damp rag to wipe it down. Again, I was biking in upstate New York. I have since moved south and don't yet know what this winter will mean for biking. I'm assuming a lot less ice and a lot less salt.

u/anonym0ose · 1 pointr/bicycling

cygolite 350 worth every penny. You will BE SEEN and SEE everything. Don't skimp on lights, they could save your life one day.

this is a good rear light if you don't already have one.