I prefer the 300 lumen model with clear-cut modes, despite the hassle of its "old fashioned" USB port size. As a car driver and a cyclist, the more powerful the rear light, the more likelihood of potentially dazzling drivers sitting behind - something that has happened to me at dusk with two riders with these ultra-bright lights on full blast. Additionally, it has been reported that people with epilepsy have been triggered by the disruptive and rapid flashing. I still put Lezyne's well thought out and superbly engineered light designs well ahead of any others out there.
I do understand as I am a car driver and cyclists myself. However there many times a driver says he can't see me because my lights are to weak that the reason I invested with the strongest light they had on the market to say can you see me now. That how this got me investing 💰 in the most powerful
@@itsianwood it's gives lezyne lights more duration time. So it doubles up the performance. Just gives you more run time if ya gonna be out there for a very long time ⌛️ 😀
200 and 400 lumen flash mode are identical in flashing. One just at 200 lumen and the other at 400 lumens. It may feel the modes are not changing but they are u would need a lumens measuring device to make sure your getting 400 lumens. Kinda hard to tell unless you have two side by side to compare
Cateye might be stronger but it looks cheap to me in comparison to the build quality of the Lezyne which is plenty bright from a great distance at night and in the daytime.
Another lamp for absurd money that doesn't even have a proper attachment to the bike. I don't know where you live, but when I park my bike in front of the store, I take the lights with me. Which makes this method of mounting very inconvenient.
i pay for for all my mounts on my lights. however i cant do anything with the strip pro 400 plus as you can use rubber straps only. and the lezyne 2400 should of came with the cnc mount. but it dont it cost 15 pounds for it and 7 pounds for the cateye mount.
@@KurohanaDTatsumaki I have two viz 450 and two lezyne 300 pro but unfortunately both micro usb. Superb lights and I probably won't ungrade for a couple of years.
@aliensstolemybeer5362 once you have these you done need to however I do rather everything be usb c though as I have all types of cables goodthing my front light and garmin etc is all usb just my cateye that not hopefully they usb the next one I may go back to lezyne however I prefer the normal mount with a bracket