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January 23, 2012

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Kevin Titheradge

I so want one of these... Is it too late to add one to my Christmas list?

Andorej

What in case of the snow? Does snow flakes inerfere the light sensor and the light will not be automaticaly set to correct power?

Dan Patitucci

Thanks to Amy for posting a link to our review of this light. We love it.
For Andore - yes, I just had this happen. I did a ski mountaineering race in heavy snowfall a few nights ago and found that the beam did not adjust when I looked up, it stayed at a low beam. But, with the flick of the switch you can put it on fixed beam which I do anyway for descents. And for the climb it was no big deal as the low beam is better in the snowfall so all the flakes are not blinding.
Good thinking - I never thought of that until it happened.

Dan

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