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Reddit mentions of Cygolite Hotshot Pro– 200 Lumen Bike Tail Light [FLEXIBLE MOUNT TYPE]– 6 Night & Daytime Modes– User Adjustable Flash Speed- Compact Design– IP64 Water Resistant– USB Rechargeable–Great for Busy Roads
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- One-of-a-kind extremely bright 200 Lumen tail light stands out day & night on busy roads. Patent pending adjustable flash tempo and brightness lets you maximize motorist awareness with its unique and easy to use 2 button control.
- New Aero style compatible flexible mount – Made for maximum compatibility with Aero shaped and standard seat posts, the easy to use flexible mount is designed for both professional racers and everyday commuters alike
- Stand out in broad daylight with Daylighting flash mode. This one-of-a-kind flash mode acts as daytime running lights for ultimate cyclist safety
- Steady Pulse mode is a patent pending mode that helps motorists gauge their distance with a steady beam while overlapping pulses keeps them alert
- 6 modes: steady, Zoom, triple Flash, day Lightning flash, steady Pulse, random flash. Wide range Run time of 2 to 210 hours with flash tempo adjustment
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Color | Black/Red |
Height | 2.5 Inches |
Length | 1.75 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Compact |
Weight | 0.23 Pounds |
Width | 1.5 Inches |
Although I agree with everything you're saying, I would say traveling on the shoulder would be safer in some areas as long as you had a hazard light going behind you that is classified for being able to be visible through the sun.
The Fly6(ce) is like this, and I think there are areas that the shoulder is simply the only option. Take i-80 for example, that is an interstate that allows bicycles on certain sections like going through Nebraska and the shoulder would be the only place you could ride. But I could only see that being viable with a light like the one I described before.
Ultimately it really should be up to the cyclist who knows the area better to judge this, since there are times where even I have to take the shoulder over the roadway due to the area I'm in and it really depends on the speed I'm going.
edit: If anyone reading this already has a rear camera highly recommend this light. Can see the person from about a half a mile away in the daytime so the driver knows to stay within those lines.
I just got this tail light, 200 lumens, so bright I can't even look at it from the side, highly recommend
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