Reddit Reddit reviews Cygolite Metro Pro – 1,100 Lumen Bike Light – 9 Night & Day Modes – Compact & Durable – IP67 Waterproof – Secured Hard Mount – USB Rechargeable Headlight – for Road, Mountain, Commuter Bicycles

We found 8 Reddit comments about Cygolite Metro Pro – 1,100 Lumen Bike Light – 9 Night & Day Modes – Compact & Durable – IP67 Waterproof – Secured Hard Mount – USB Rechargeable Headlight – for Road, Mountain, Commuter Bicycles. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Cygolite Metro Pro – 1,100 Lumen Bike Light – 9 Night & Day Modes – Compact & Durable – IP67 Waterproof – Secured Hard Mount – USB Rechargeable Headlight – for Road, Mountain, Commuter Bicycles
INCREDIBLY POWERFUL 1, 100 lumen USB rechargeable bicycle light with a long range and extra wide beam in a sleek and compact design. For road and mountain use.EXCLUSIVE STEADYPULSEmode alerts motorists with attention grabbing light pulses while its overlapping steady beam constantly lights your way at night. DAYLIGHTNINGFLASH bursts lightning-like flashes to make you stand out on busy roads in broad daylightBUILT TO ENDURE RUGGED CONDITIONS with durable &water resistant body and hard handlebar mount, all in a compact size &weighing only 150 grams. Convenient with fast USB recharging, Light Activation Lock for transport, & low battery indicatorDESIGNED, ENGINEERED, AND ASSEMBLED IN THE USA since 1991. Cygoliteis the proven American bicycle light brand with exclusive designs and innovations crafted into quality products that are on the leading edge of safety9 LIGHTING MODES: (Night Use: Boost - High - Medium - Low - SteadyPulse) Walking mode for use also as a flashlight (Day Use: DayLightningFlash - Triple Flash – Zoom ) See photo # 4 for run times
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8 Reddit comments about Cygolite Metro Pro – 1,100 Lumen Bike Light – 9 Night & Day Modes – Compact & Durable – IP67 Waterproof – Secured Hard Mount – USB Rechargeable Headlight – for Road, Mountain, Commuter Bicycles:

u/The_Wee · 5 pointsr/ElectricScooters

First scooter purchase. Worth the wait so far. Was able to go up a few modest hills at full speed. Although no suspension, handled the rough roads well. 185 lbs, was able to reach 18mph on dash during flats. One of the electric speed signs along the road had 20.

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The only thing I would change are the grips. Sort of wish they used regular bicycle grips so I could easily add https://www.amazon.com/Hafny-Mirror-Stainless-Rearview-Diameter/dp/B01AVHQB22/

u/B_ongfunk · 3 pointsr/bikecommuting

I have a Cygolite Metro 1100 and Light & Motion Urban 650. Both are enough to see with and ride around 20mph on paved surfaces. They are supposed to last ~1.5hrs at peak output. After dark, I ride with both.

I find that the typical advertised runtime on 500+ lumen lights doesn't go past 2hrs without an additional battery pack (not all have swappable batteries). Only the cheap lights aren't weather resistant.

Other brands such as Nite Rider, Lezyne, and Cateye make some really bright lights. I wouldn't go below 500 lumens if you ride with any pace.

As for taillights, a Cygolite Hotshot and Light & Motion Vis 180. I think I go a good week before recharging. I ride with both after dark and one all the time.

As far as flashing and constant, I do one of each in back when in traffic, constant on trails. Headlights are always constant and I turn off the super bright one on trails.

u/BenzoV · 3 pointsr/bikecommuting

There are also comparable Cygolite Metro lights that are at a bit cheaper of a price point, would also recommend something 800+ lumens, might be able to find those under $80 for a 1100 lumen at amazon

u/waging_futility · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

I ended up buying this one based on the advice I got - mainly something that puts out 500+ lumens and that it was the upgrade pick from the wirecutter article posted. That and the price seemed pretty great for what the quality of the light seems to be - I'll update with a review

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N4ANAPU/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/aceinhip · 1 pointr/bayarea

> On a bike, it's not too difficult to get 4,000-6,000 lumens strapped to the frame.

Lol wtf. 4000-6000lm on a bicycle light?! No such product exists.

Grab this one, op: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N4ANAPU

u/ovirto · 1 pointr/cycling

I’ve outfitted all of my bikes with some model of Cygolite. 1000+ lumen model is this.

Cygolite Metro Pro- 1,100 Lumen Bike Light- 5 Night & 3 Daytime Modes- Compact & Durable- IP67 Waterproof- Secured Hard Mount- USB Rechargeable Headlight- for Road, Mountain, Commuter Bicycles https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N4ANAPU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_fN.PDbNC9JS18

u/tuctrohs · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

Cygolite is my go-to brand for quality lights that are well designed for biking (including a decent beam shape) at a really good price.

The one you linked is absurdly bright: 1200 lumens. I doubt your 6-year-old one is that bright. But if you decide you need that, Cygolite does have a "metro pro 1100" (https://www.amazon.com/Cygolite-Metro-Rechargeable-Light-Black/dp/B01N4ANAPU) for $69 on Amazon. But I think you'd be fine with a $33 450 lumen model. Or split the difference and go with 600 lm?

The other thing to consider is getting a dynamo hub setup. You might spend $200 to $250 on a new wheel, plus $100 or so on a light if you want a really nice one, but you'll end up with superior lighting, as those lights have really excellent beam patterns, and you'll never have to worry about charging or about running out halfway home.