Podium Kiss

Diablo

Super bright, feather-light, solid and great value
Pros: Adjustable, Attractive, Durable, Great Value, High Quality, Lightweight, Rugged, Versatile

“This light has replaced my ageing Lumicycle lights. Wow – how lighting technology has moved on!! This unit is twice as bright, weighs 1/10th what my old set up did and even cost less than I paid back then! Amazingly bright on MaXx setting, yet perfectly serviceable for off-road night riding even on medium setting (giving 3hrs ride time), I ride with this on my helmet and can’t even feel it’s there. If you need more burn time, the piggy-back battery is a genius touch and doubles the lamp’s endurance. The flashing mode is a brilliant safety feature for commuting and is absolutely unmissible – never again will you hear that sorry excuse “sorry mate, I didn’t see you”!! An amazing light.”

Bright and Compact
Pros: High Quality, Lightweight
“I use the Diablo in conjunction with the Exposure RedEye Helmet Rear Light and the Maxx Daddy handlebar mount light. No doubt, exposure lights are of high quality and the Diablo is no exception. At first use, the Diablo lasted just over 1 hour on max setting with the redeye attached! The only problem I had was blinding pedestrians and cyclist travelling in the opposite direction as I turn my helmet their way to greet them. On longer rides, I power down to medium setting to allow for longer burn times which still light up the pathway very well. The narrow beam on the Diablo certainly compliments the wide beam spread on the Maxx daddy. You won’t regret the purchase.”
A great product!
Pros: Attractive, High Quality, Lightweight, Versatile
Cons: Expensive
“This is a very new product, so i thought that it would be worth posting an early review. I heard it said in a forum, that the short battery life on high power is too short and would not be useful enough to warrant the extra money between this and the joystick. I disagree – I use the light on the equivalent setting to the max power setting on the joystick for the majority of any ride. As Joystick users will know, this alone gives a good beam of light. The selling point with this light is that high power is stunning when you use it. I reckon the aim of max power on this light is to have it there when you really need it e.g on a short technical descent, for me, this light ticks all the boxes.”
Exposure Diablo is top class
Pros: High Quality, Lightweight, Versatile
Cons: Expensive
“For years I have ridden in the early morning with a heavy battery powered light that took up one of my bidon holders on the bike and needed re-charging after every ride. Even then it often would not last the entire ride length during the winter months.
Now it’sall soooo much better with the Exposure Diablo. It is small, lightweight, does’t need to be re-charged constantly (depends on which setting you choose) and it lights up the road amazingly! I love the ability to be able to quickly and easily change between settings – I usually ride on medium (which is brighter than most lights anyway) but if I am in an unlight section of road I switch straight to the brighest setting.
I highly recommend it to you as well worth the money.”

 

Great cable free action
Pros: Durable, Great Value, Comfortable, High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight, Good Fit
“Have only had this a week but it really rocks.
Very light, very bright. Best of all, no more cables to the battery !!! This is great as my past experience with high performance cycling lights is that this is where all of the problems come in – connections get loose or don’t work etc. I haven’t used this off road yet, that is I haven’t had occasion to really use the high beam (700 lumens) but am hoping to soon. The low and medium levels cover pretty much any commuting situations.”

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