Regarding the Edeluxe II: has anyone used it off road? I have very poor
night vision, and I've used the E I on our local dirt roads supplemented by
a good battery light; not so much for width of beam as for brightness.

I wonder how the E II compares to the brighter Supernovas, *for off road
use?*

The E II must indeed be bright if it is significantly better than the E I,
which I've used for several years and find excellent.

On Sat, Jan 30, 2016 at 9:45 AM, 'Mojo' via RBW Owners Bunch <
rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> So back to the original question, I used an Edulux I for years and thought
> it was perfect. A few years ago I tried the Edulux II and its much wider
> beam was my new standard of perfect. Lately I mated a Luxos U to an SP hub
> that allows me to charge my phone during the day and has a handlebar
> switch, and an amazingly wide and consistent beam. The Edulux now seem
> adequate but less than ideal. I appreciate the SP hub for its performance,
> price, and simple light attachment compared to Son.
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