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hello. any decent rear lights out there that actually are bright and waterproof. Â Our yorkshire weather and grime has wrecked what I have
Thanks
Moon Comet has done me well this winter.
Moon shield. Been running one on the commuter and MTB for about 4 years now. So far failed to kill it.
Oops - that's the old one, try this:
https://exposurelights.com/products/bike/rear-lights/tracer-mk1-daybright
Another Shield fan here.
My TaceR has just survived it's third winter (well, still.midway through it looking outside at the snow just now)
Previously used to get through 2 or 3 lights every year, god knows how.
moon nebula all the way
I'm on my 2nd year with a Moon Comet. The light it puts out is excellent, but I noticed the battery isn't giving the same run times as last year.
Hope district.
Also doubles a a beacon to let family and friends know where you are, no matter how far away they are. If the light is on, theyll see it.
Exposure Blaze.
I have been using one for the last 3 years and it has stood up to rain, mud, gravel, a few drops and one dunking in a river and is still as good as new.
Expensive, but worth it.
Smart Lunar R1 for just over a tenner or even a fiver when Planetx is having a sale.
Mine's lasted two winters including some proper wet and manky rides recently (in Yorkshire)
Worth a punt for the low price.
Another +1 for moon nebula. Expensive but worth it IMO.