Lupine Rotlicht.
Very bright, excellent quality, repairable, USB charging and also has a brake light function.
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Lupine Rotlicht.
Very bright, excellent quality, repairable, USB charging and also has a brake light function.
Oh man these are a USB-C port away from perfection - I'm ordering one! The replacement parts including batteries is incredible. I mean, they're expensive as all hell but it should last pretty indefinitely.
*gah! $40USD to ship to Canada...
https://www.planetbike.com/superflash-bike-tail-light/
I’ve used these for years, not constantly commuting, but used a fair bit. No usb, only battery power, though I can’t recall the last time I had to swap them out. Well sealed from the elements, I used mine in many rainy trips. And bright!
Mine are 10+ years old and still go, here’s hoping they’re still built well.
LOVE the SuperFlash! I've had several over the years. The new Rojo 100 seems almost perfect. Unfortunately Planet Bike products seem to have disappeared from Canada.
I bought a MEC brand tail light a couple years ago. I commute year-round in Edmonton and that thing has yet to fail me. I'm not sure if it's pass-through capable, but the battery life is surprisingly good.
They might not have exactly what you're looking for, but MEC stuff is definitely rugged in my experience.
I don't think they make them anymore... I'm fairly sure I had the same one you're talking about (slight oval shape, button on the back), I lost it a few days ago (I didn't put it on right) and when I went to get another one there weren't any there, not even on the website. They only had the $60+ which serve the same purpose for 3x the cost. :(
I’ve had good luck with the rechargeable “Superflash” lights. I assume you’ve already tried those? A back-up kept in my pannier, and one on the bike. (Charge both at work.)
Planet Bike seems to have mostly disappeared from the Canadian market - their new Rojo 100 looks sweet though!
I really like the Garmin varia too, but it’s better described as a great radar with a pretty good light attached to it. Not sure you’d like it though, it’s battery life isn’t great (because it’s running the radar and communicating via ant+/bluetooth.
I just picked up Lezyne KTV drive lights. It’s a pretty good system with decent battery life and flash mode memory. It also has a built in USB A plug so no cables are required. I don’t think there’s any light that meets all your requirements so I think you’re going to have to prioritize.
Battery life on my Varia is pretty decent, plus it can be run with external power if you're on a really long ride and you need extra run time.
I've been using a Garmin Varia for the past couple years while road cycling and love it. The built in radar might be a bit of overkill if you're not using a bike computer while commuting, but I've found it super useful.
I love the Garmin idea - especially because they are local, but I really don't need the radar functionality. I don't even own a computer, I just use my (Garmin) watch for tracking rides.
It's quite likely that you'd be able to connect a Varia to your Garmin watch if it's a reasonably recent model. Then you could get radar alerts as vibrations on the watch.
I’ve been using one similar to this for a couple of years, but mine is horizontal mount like one of the review pictures.
Super bright, rechargeable via USB and while I haven’t used it with an external battery, it does turn on and function while plugged in and charging at home so I can only assume it works with a battery as well.
I think the quality of Moon lights is very high, my one got lost but I liked it a lot while I had it. Cateye lights are alright. Avoid Lezyne, I've had them crap out on me.
The ultimate is a dynamo setup, but that's more expensive/complicated.