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CygoLite MityCross 350 LED: Dual LED Bike Light with Stem-Mount Li-Ion Battery
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| Product Description: | |  |  | | Incredibly small and impressively bright, the MityCross features single beam size with dual beam brightness. With 6 modes, a featherweight Li-Ion battery plus both helmet and handlebar mounts, it illuminates any road or trail without weighing you down. The MityCrosses are CygoLite?s smallest and brightest dual LED systems. CygoLite began in 1991 with a group of engineers that love to ride our Southern California streets and trails. Since then we have been combining our technological innovations with clean classic light designs to make CygoLite synonymous with innovation and quality. |  |  | Incredibly small and impressively bright, the MityCross 350 LED bike light is an ideal choice for avid road and mountain bikers. The MityCross 350 boasts two third-generation, high-brightness LED lights, which combine to illuminate any road or trail without weighing you down. No more illuminating just a few narrow feet in front of you, or squinting to make out objects to your side. The light is also extremely versatile, with three brightness modes--high, medium, and low--and three flashing modes, including regular, walking, and SOS. 
The MityCross 350 includes a helmet mount in addition to a standard handlebar mount. | And riders will love the light's Cross-Fire technology, which crosses the highly focused beams to double the viewing area. Other details include a quick-release handlebar mount, a helmet mount, a lightweight aluminum alloy casing, a compact lithium-ion stem-mount battery, a three-stage battery level indicator, and a four-hour Rapid Smart charger. Specifications: - LED output: 350 lumens
- Bicycle/special lighting modes: 3/3
- Light type: 3rd-generation high-brightness LED
- Battery type: Rechargeable lithium-ion
- Battery level indicator: Yes, 3 stage
- Battery charging time: 4 hours
- Handlebar size: 25.4 to 31.8 mm
- Run time: 3.5 hours (high setting); 17 hours (low setting)
- Weight: 0.53 pounds
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful: | compact and bright, February 17, 2010 |
|  | I was using a $30 Cateye HL-EL510 and Some really dark parts of the bike path I ride on just swallowed up the light to the point where it made it almost useless! I was afraid of running off of the path a few times and had to slow down to a crawl. With the Cygolite 350 I can finally see well ahead of me. Not as bright as I imagined it would be but bright enough for comfortable riding. If I had the money to spend I'd get the cygolite 600 just because more light can't hurt. Still, the 350 is TONS better than the $30 lights out there and plenty of light to comfortably ride on the darkest paths.
update: After riding on the dark bike path a few more times I can honestly say that this light is WELL worth it! Never mind the cheapos. spend the money on the right stuff.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful: | Forget about it!, January 6, 2010 |
|  | Rarely am I this happy with a purchase. For the price this light is outstanding! I use it for mountain and the lowest setting is perfect for climbing and the highest lets me bomb down with confidence. Just buy this thing or go spend $700.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: | Mity Lite, November 30, 2009 |
|  | Great light. I've had several compliments from drivers about how visible I am at night with the light. It provides a nice wide beam to light up the road ahead.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: | Compact, Sturdy and Brilliant, November 29, 2009 |
|  | The MityCross 350 is an exceptional product. It's very sturdy, more compact than I expected, and provides ample light for midnight road cycling. It mounted discretely, with the light on my handlebars as shown and the battery hidden in front of my head tube. The beam is consistent and broad, and the light's yaw can be adjusted by rolling the fixture--a clever design. It's already saved me from running over a dog, so I consider the money well spent. You will too.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: | just buy it!, November 9, 2009 |
|  | I use the helmet-mounted application and recommend this light completely. It lights up the road superbly, and at intersections grabs the attention of absent-minded drivers who otherwise would have pulled out without seeing you. I've found on many occasions that just one or two well-aimed flashes of the lightbeam will convince them to yield you right of way. I combine my MityCross with a trusty but old-fashioned water bottle NiteRider on the stem-mount for double the brightness. Having the ability to aim the helmet light in a seperate direction though from the stem-mounted light gives tremendous versatilty and increased safety. The $199 price for this light is peanuts compared to the impact it will make to your safety and confidence riding at night. I can't wait to try it off-road, and agree with the other reviews that this is definitely the light to buy!
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