i can vote for moon nebula, it is very visible without being blinding. 4hr runtime in flashing mode at 50% intensity.
i've even gone to length of asking another cyclist what light it was..
These things are quite appealing. Can anyone report on durability over the last 2 years?
(and I note some reviews describe a "270 degree arc of light" Now that seems pretty unlikely, given that in the pictures pretty much the whole design faces backwards. Maybe 180' ... with only a smdige at 0&180. Unless I'm missing something?? )
I've had 2 Moon Nebulas for what seems
at least 2 years? - when they were first introduced. Have had zero problems in all weathers, all year round and the run times don't 'seem' to have deteriorated
that much after what must be a considerable amount of re-charging by now.
They are only used in lowest setting flashing mode (as it seems more than adequate for all my riding which is rural and small town only but amounts to ~10,000 miles a year), either on their own or as auxillary to excellent Philips Lumiring dyno lamps.
Also added 2 more Aldi cheaper versions when they came on the market - possibly a year ago? Same light it seems, apart from the 'branding'. Both those are just as reliable thus far.
270º is bollox. They do put out much reduced light at 180º however - so that's fine. Innit?
Have also got two more of the newer/different Aldi versions - slightly larger, same COB design, same USB port - but not quite as tight a seal as the Nebula/previous Aldi - and the on off switch/button is less physically prominent, so isn't as 'ergonomic' as the Moon/previous Aldi.
Hope that helps?