Thanks - this can really put out some serious light, provided that you have a comfortable way to deal with the battery. I found that carrying it close to body worked best or use it as a truck-mounted light. The latter use case is most likely where I'm using it in the future for night SAR work.
A lot of people don't read video descriptions, but this is one where it may help. This is a long video - about half an hour - filmed over three separate nights. The first part contains the most wildlife views. The second is more of an endurance exercise. Part 3 shows some different applications of the headlamp. Chapters are always listed in the description, so use chapter navigation to rapidly move to the points of greatest interest. Thanks for your time and I hope you get some useful information ... or entertainment :)
That would be an interesting one. The HP30R V2 wins on distance and downrange illumination as well as portability. Its top flood (1000 LM) is not going to match the best from the MOH. The MOH wins on run time, but the 21700's in the HP30R V2 can be hot swapped in the field. Thanks for the suggestion. It's now on the filming list.
I only watched so far part 1. Very detailed video you took a lot of time to make it. Good job So I am looking for very good headlamp with a lot of lumens for mountain bike riding in trails at night I think I want more of a flood light headlamp with great illumination Which do you think would be better MOH 55 pro or Felix hp30r for more of a flood light I have about 6 Felix light products already. I turning into a light junkie
A light junkie! Just like me :). The MOH is an impressive light and the display is very floody. The big question is how will you deal with the battery pack? Also, how long will you be out? Fenix makes several good bike lights - www.fenixlighting.com/pages/bicycle-lights . The HP30R is discontinued. I use the HP30R V2 as a bump-helmet mounted light for wilderness Search and Rescue. It does have a good flood, but it's going to be heavy and probably overkill for biking. Good luck!
I think it depends on how you carry it. Bump-helmet mounted - you seriously notice it. And, I'm used to a heavy Team Wendy helmet. I found that carrying it in the pack or especially in a belly band close to my body, it was hardly noticeable. The belly band option was the best for general comfort, provided you can keep the cabling out of your way. Hope that helps.
Пока в данных тестах не будет снимков или видео с квадрокоптера-не будет ясной картины по формированию светового пятна(угла раскрытия луча по горизонту,равномерности заливки без хот-спота и другого..)
Great review, looks Iike a strong light!
Thanks - this can really put out some serious light, provided that you have a comfortable way to deal with the battery. I found that carrying it close to body worked best or use it as a truck-mounted light. The latter use case is most likely where I'm using it in the future for night SAR work.
A lot of people don't read video descriptions, but this is one where it may help. This is a long video - about half an hour - filmed over three separate nights. The first part contains the most wildlife views. The second is more of an endurance exercise. Part 3 shows some different applications of the headlamp. Chapters are always listed in the description, so use chapter navigation to rapidly move to the points of greatest interest. Thanks for your time and I hope you get some useful information ... or entertainment :)
I would like to see a video comparison of this headlight vs the fenix hp30r…thanks for another interesting video👍
That would be an interesting one. The HP30R V2 wins on distance and downrange illumination as well as portability. Its top flood (1000 LM) is not going to match the best from the MOH. The MOH wins on run time, but the 21700's in the HP30R V2 can be hot swapped in the field. Thanks for the suggestion. It's now on the filming list.
I only watched so far part 1. Very detailed video you took a lot of time to make it. Good job
So I am looking for very good headlamp with a lot of lumens for mountain bike riding in trails at night
I think I want more of a flood light headlamp with great illumination
Which do you think would be better MOH 55 pro or Felix hp30r for more of a flood light
I have about 6 Felix light products already. I turning into a light junkie
A light junkie! Just like me :). The MOH is an impressive light and the display is very floody. The big question is how will you deal with the battery pack? Also, how long will you be out? Fenix makes several good bike lights - www.fenixlighting.com/pages/bicycle-lights . The HP30R is discontinued. I use the HP30R V2 as a bump-helmet mounted light for wilderness Search and Rescue. It does have a good flood, but it's going to be heavy and probably overkill for biking. Good luck!
I LIKED THE OWL
So did I. I was very surprised to see it resting on the concrete path. Very unusual.
Hey Jim this is Lee Zolla. You wouldn’t know it by my name here. Anyway, that battery is huge! What’s it like carrying it?
I think it depends on how you carry it. Bump-helmet mounted - you seriously notice it. And, I'm used to a heavy Team Wendy helmet. I found that carrying it in the pack or especially in a belly band close to my body, it was hardly noticeable. The belly band option was the best for general comfort, provided you can keep the cabling out of your way. Hope that helps.
Пока в данных тестах не будет снимков или видео с квадрокоптера-не будет ясной картины по формированию светового пятна(угла раскрытия луча по горизонту,равномерности заливки без хот-спота и другого..)