Cygolte Exilion
This brand new Cygolite Expilion 250 USB Li-Ion One-Piece design High-Brightness LED Bike light Powerful light in an easy and small packageBy Bartok KinskiOn my bike when I Night commute, I could not see due to the lack of a concentrated bright Bicycle light so I looked into the CygoLite Milion 250 HeadLight after I fell 50 feet into an abandoned mine shaft (luckily no major injury, as it was a flooded mine); it had the best specifications (Durability, cost, easy rechargeable battery, Run Times, no wires or external batteries, Flash mode) when compared to Light & Motion Vega 200, NiteRider MiNewt Mini 150, and DiNotte Lighting systems 200 Lumen AA Bicycle Headlight 2009 Model. I wanted an All-in-one design which required no wires or external batteries and a good run time. I emailed CygoLite to ask about the LED Output (Lumens) Low-Brightness specs (Run Time 6 hours) since the High-Brightness Run Time is only 3 hours and I needed more Run Time but with decent Brightness. They didn’t answer me and got all paranoid about it, competition is tough it seems (NiteRider just came out with a VERY similar durable one-piece, Rechargeable bike light, the MiNewt 250 Cordless). MiNewt 250 Cordless - 250 Lumens (3 Light Levels - High/Med/Low/ + Flash Mode) (Run Times: 2:30 hour High/3:30 hour Med/4:30 hour Low) (charging Time: 4:30 HR) (System Weight 190 grams) retail- $129.99 vs CygoLite Milion 250 - 250 Lumens (2 Light Levels - High/Low/ + Flash Mode) (High-Brightness Run Time 3 hours/Low-Brightness Run Time 6 hours) (charging Time: 5 hours) (System Weight 130 grams) The NiteRider MiNewt 250 Cordless looks very suitable and I’ll probably get it soon since it has 250 Lumens plus a medium Light level Mode. It wasn’t even available at the time I got the CygoLite Milion 250. I was doubtful of buying the CygoLite Milion 250 HeadLight due to … »» More Information about Cygolite Expilion 250 USB Li-Ion One-Piece design High-Brightness LED Bike light