It’s really all you’d ever need from a rear light. The Tail-Light (TL) is surprisingly bright – blinding even – for such a small light. I can live with form over function this time, but sometimes it takes a couple of attempts to activate it, especially with gloves.
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A protruding, rubbery switch would be easier but it would wreck the cube’s symmetry. The switch, however, is a small oblong that needs a direct pressure in exactly the right place. You just cycle through the five modes by short-pressing the on/off button and it’s the standard long press for on and off. The Giant Recon HL 100 and TL 100 are very simple to operate, with no long presses, counting flashes to determine brightness level or anything like that. For alternatives, read the Exposure Sirius MK9 DayBright review or the Exposure Toro MK12 front bike light review
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View the full Exposure Strada MK10 SB review here. The mount is a beautifully engineered aluminium construction, though, it is fiddly to swap between bikes when compared with a simple rubber strap.
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The beam was quite visibly the brightest of the bunch.īattery life is 2 hours, and Exposure's digitial screen actually displays the number of minutes you have left these figures rang true for us.Įxposure also offers a full 20 modes, with a feature that allows you to select a 'sub mode' so you don't have to cycle through all 20. The 1500 lumens is measured, not calculated - meaning that you really do get a full 1500 lumens. So, whilst the price is high, if you've got the cash we'd fully recommend the Strada MK10. Exposure has been a market leader for some time and the Sussex based brand is known for engineering products that really last - members of the CW team have managed to keep some of Exposure's beams going for over a decade.