| | |  |  Other | Home » » » » Bell Night Trail Bicycle Light Set | | | | | | | Description: | | The headlight features "Take Me Home" battery saving technology and a high powered Xenon bulb with super bright twin LEDs. Large side portals provide 1980-Degree of visibility. The Multi-Use safety light is brighter with five larger red LEDs and six flash modes | | | Features: | |
• The Night Trail Light Set includes headlight and multi-use safety light and features longer run times, more lighting options and better visibility
• 200+ hours of run time
• No tools install
• Low battery indicator
• Requires 4 AA and 2 AAA batteries (not included)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.9 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 59 reviews |
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89 of 94 found the following review helpful:
Good product but not without its flawsDec 01, 2004
By PK3DNow I purchased this to go with my new bike because I end up riding home late after work sometimes and in the city a light is a requirement. But this package comes with two products. The headlamp and a tail light.
Headlamp - This thing is great. I love the ability to switch between the Xenon bulb and the dual LEDs. The Xenon is very bright, more than adequate for night riding. The LEDs are a nice backup because the provide you with a nearly indispensable source of light as they use very little battery power. But if you find yourself running low it will automatically switch to a "Take Me Home" mode that uses less power for those long treks home (or unexpected detours). What gets me is a friend of mine purchased a much more expensive headlamp and this thing blows his out of the water.
Tail Light - This is why I gave the review four stars. This product at first seemed just as good as the headlamp. Plenty of options (on, blink, blink faster, varied LEDs cycling, and fast cycle). After mounting it I went to angle it down a bit and the casing came right off (the way your replace the batteries). The casing is rather poorly made, the bottom clip doesn't hold so well, it could be just mine but the design seems flawed. I had to remove it because a rough bump could easily knock it off and then it would be lost forever. A little bit of tape on the bottom solved this problem for me so it wasn't a complete loss.
Overall the products are nice. The headlamp made this purchase worth it for me since I already have a backup (reserve) tail light.
Best Wishes...
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Excellent valueMar 08, 2006
By Dr. Kirk I found this lighting pair to be well made, so I'm not sure why others had trouble with quality. I highly recommend this lighting set for the price. You can set the front light to blink its two LEDs during the day -- a good attention-getter. The back light has a constantly-on setting as well as several blinking patterns, any of which are good attention-getters, too.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Bell 109470 Night Trail Light SetMay 18, 2006
By earltash
"earltash"
These lights work well. The brightest headlight mode will let you see well enough for night riding slowely. Not sure how long batteries will last on this mode. I use the led mode and it works fine for me at night. I see well in the dark.Some people don't. The led flashing mode is great at dusk.... Get's those drivers attention for sure. Now if they'd just watch the dam rode.....
The rear led light works great. Bright and battery life is good.
Neither is waterproof. I put a thin plastic sandwich bag over them for riding in the rain and secure that with a ponytail tie so the rain can't enter.
The headlight one is built very cheep so be carefull when changing batteries..... follow the directions to open it. DON'T FORCE THIS THING!! It is CHEEP.......
I am happy with these to date, but have only had them for a few weeks.
19 of 22 found the following review helpful:
What a piece of crapSep 21, 2005
By Mark Twain
"Sam"
At first I thought this was a great light, very inexpensive, pretty bright, several modes and all. I bought it becuase I always ride home after dark, and I wanted to see ahead of me, and let cars see me. First of all, it isnt all that bright to see the road in front of you, but more than bright enough for cars to see me. Second of all, the day I bought it, I was riding home and as I was cornering,
it came right out of the clip that holds it and went underneath my tires and broke. I was very disapointed. The same day. What a piece of crap.
P.S. From all the use I gave it, the tail light worked great.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Excellent ValueNov 11, 2006
By P. Scott Pope
"Scott Pope"
For the price, this light is hard to beat. Over the years, I have used approximately twenty different bicycle lights by brands such as Cateye, Cygolite and Planet Bike. While some of these were significantly better than the Bell, they were also three to ten times as expensive. If you don't mind the large mass of four AA batteries on your handlebars and have under twenty dollars to spend, the Bell Night Trail bicycle light is the way to go.
The real downside to having the batteries in the enclosure is the hazard created when the housing becomes dislodged during an impact. While this has not happened with the Bell light, it did occur with a Planet Bike light while riding through traffic in NYC. The distraction was extremely dangerous. Losing half of the batteries was not fun either.
Fortunately, the Bell light has a sturdy enclosure where the top half slides backwards to open. This makes it almost impervious to front and vertical impacts. However, the internal latches never quite give you a clear indication that it is closed. Rather, you must squeeze the top downward and push forward simultaneously until you can't move it further.
Much like the headlight, the taillight compares well to more expensive lights. Similar to competing products, it has various blinking modes as a well as an always-on setting. Due to the design of the lens, light escapes from the sides and top of the light. Such side lighting is crucial for riding in urban areas.
The build quality is good but not on par with the $100+ lighting systems. But again, the selling point of this light is overall value. Some of the nicer features include a bright Xenon bulb paired with miserly LED lights that can blink for hours. Unlike some of the MR11-based bulbs (parabolic track lighting bulbs), the lens assembly has two ports on the right and left sides. This spreads light perpendicularly to the path of travel, which is a nice feature when in traffic. These features combined with a very modest price make this light an excellent choice for the budget conscious.
Pros
Value
Brightness
Combination of LED and Xenon modes
Decent build quality
Side lighting on headlight
Cons
Questionable design of battery compartment (top half of headlight)
Bulky
LEDs could be brighter
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