I have just purchased a TrustFire Cree torch to use as a helmet mounted night light for off road mountain biking. I already have a Hope Vision 1 LED Front Light that I have been using on my handlebars. This is fine for wide trails, familiar rides and some single track but on the really twisty stuff I was at a real disadvantage not being able to look round the corners to see what was coming and checking out obstacles before I was on them (or falling off everytime I hit one :-).
The Hope light cost about £80 and comes with a helmet mount but I didnt really want to pay out £80 for another one. I was put onto the TrustFire Cree torch by Ronnie over at brightonmtb.org. His article has a link to a review by muddymoles.org.uk and they both highly rate it. So I thought it was worth a shot and ordered a torch, two batteries and a charger using the links to dealextreme provided by muddymoles. I paid $38.29 US dollars via paypal which works out at about £28 British pounds. I ordered on the 6th of March and it was delivered by Royal Mail on the 11th of March (not bad considering it came from Hong Kong). It was packed in a small jiffy bag but did need signing for.
The exact parts I ordered were:
- TrustFire TR-801 Cree Q5-WC 5-Mode Memory 230-Lumen LED Flashlight
- TrustFire Protected 18650 Lithium Battery (2500mAh 2-Pack Blue)
- TrustFire All-in-One Charger (for 10430/10440/14500/16340 /17670/18650/CR123A)
There are two things to note before you order.
- The battery charger comes with a US plug so you will need a US to UK adapter (if you live in the UK) to charge the batteries. I had a spare lead that worked with the charger and it does accept 100-240V 50-60HZ so you could just cut off the US plug and attach a UK one.
- It is just a torch so it comes with nothing for attaching it to your bike or helmet. I had a spare velcro strap (the type used for bundling laptop cables/leads together) and have been able to attach it to my helmet with this. It does have a thin wrist strap attached which would be useful if you are using it as a torch. So… make sure you have something to attach it to your bike/helmet with.
Once I had everything unpacked I setup the charger and started to charge the batteries. It took 7 hours to charge the batteries. The charger states its 500mA and the batteries are rated at 2500mAh so I was expecting it to take about 5 hours to charge. Had a quick play with the light and its nice and bright in a dark room. The weight of it isn’t noticable when wearing the helmet either. To late to go out for a ride so I will update this once I have tested the light and my homemade attachment up on the South downs.
update 1 – Probably won’t be able to take the lights out till monday. Did find a lot of info about the torches over at www.mtbr.com
Night shots would be good! Nice article BTW