I’m looking for a new light for EUC riding. I currently have a SP36 which I find too big and heavy and also a thrunite TC15 that lacks throw and uses a micro USB that I dislike. A buddy of mine uses a Fenix TK16 v2 and it seems to be a good balance of flood and throw, but I dislike the buttons. I really like the features of my SP36 and the single button.
I need good flood and medium throw in order to see further ahead. I looked at hank lights and I’m quite interrested, but I’m new to all this. Through my research, I think a D1K might be a good format. I saw a few people riding EUC that said the D4Sv2 with XPL-HI is best, but this emitter isn’t offered anymore.
What do you suggest?
You might also want to ask over in !micromobility@lemmy.world too but my favorite headlamp is a Zebralight W51 - one button, can be powered by a single AA battery (I use Sanyo Eneloops for rechargeable but it’s nice to be able to source a battery from anywhere in a pinch), waterproof, lightweight, pocketable, and doubles as a regular flashlight. Good amount of coverage flood-wise but can project decently well, and at the lowest setting it lasts 40 hours.
Zebralight W51
You probably mean H51, or H51w. The H53 series is the current equivalent.
I think OP wants something with a little more power. Zebralight has a suitable offering in the SC700d HI. It is, by all accounts excellent, and it is priced accordingly.
Thanks for the suggestion! I didn’t know about this community, just subscribed. I might post there too later. I can’t find the W51 to do more research unfortunately. But I would prefer a 21700 battery since I would like to match the battery with another flashlight I have in mind for camping purpose.
No problem, happy to help! Hmm, unfortunately, it looks like that one was discontinued. Shame, it was a great light! Looks like there’s a similar model (502) they’re making now: https://www.zebralight.com/H502pr-Photo-Red-AA-Flood-Headlamp_p_175.html
I also use a Sofirn BS01 that uses 21700 on my singletrack MTB that I converted into a commuter/touring bike and it works pretty well, though if you use a battery that big it’ll limit how light the light can actually be.
That said, I do like my BS01 pretty well and they’re pretty affordable: https://www.sofirnlight.com/products/sofirn-bs01-led-bike-light-teck
A 21700 is fine for the weight. I won’t mind I’m fine going bigger than my Thrunite. The only thing about the SP36 is it uses 3x18650, which is quite hefty. It’s hard to hold on with the wrist guards. It’s doable, but if I can get a bit smaller light I can also just bring a few extra batteries if needed, it’s better imo.
Thanks again for the suggestions though!