Posted 10th Jul
Fantastic light on offer currently, max 1000 lumen (this is super-bright) with a spare 2600mah Li-on battery. Four modes: 950lm,400lm,180lm & 90lm(Flashing) - yes I'm aware that this states 950lm max, as per their website
I have it and honestly can recommend it, especially so at this discounted price.
Free delivery or C&C available from in store. For anybody unaware, Cycle Republic is an arm of Halfords.


I have it and honestly can recommend it, especially so at this discounted price.
Free delivery or C&C available from in store. For anybody unaware, Cycle Republic is an arm of Halfords.


You can't spell doubtful, I suspect you couldn't operate a derailleur
Fact or hyperbole, I suspect the latter.
Not seen any headlines car driver killed by bike light.
If at it's highest it produces less lumens than two car lights on dipped.
I have something similar that I use for offroad night rides, where its pretty useful for avoiding accidents.
cold from me
You can control the light output and have it lower than 1000lm.
that is beyond most cyclist
Not if you want versatility and use it off road too. Switch it between a road bike and mountain bike.
You think this is bright,you want to see the 1600 lumen one i just got from Halfords for £40,now that's brights lol
Like others have said,you don't have to have it that bright all the time,you can turn it down when on the roads and turn it right up when needed elsewhere.
halfords.com/cycling/bike-lights/bike-lights/bikehut-1600-lumen-front-bike-light
Fact or hyperbole, I suspect the latter.
Not seen any headlines car driver killed by bike light.
If at it's highest it produces less lumens than two car lights on dipped.
I have something similar that I use for offroad night rides, where its pretty useful for avoiding accidents.
try "cyclist killed by dazzling car driver"
If you can operate a derailleur I'd say you could operate a cycle light
doubtfull
You can't spell doubtful, I suspect you couldn't operate a derailleur
oh look a deluded cyclist
Yes, the press will do anything to blame cyclists.
I've yet to see any unbiased stats arguing that lights are dangerous or are more dangerous than not having them.
Really good - strong Aluminium build. It's quite small but definitely hold-able and will be brighter than most torches
Mines branded as a fleshlight. To be fair it does seem quite fleshy where you pop the batteries in.
It's there a code to get it for £40, showing up as £50? Cheers
There was a code that you could use when they had a recent offer on but it has since expired.