Planet Bike 3044 Blaze 1 Watt LED Headlight

Planet Bike 3044 Blaze 1 Watt LED Headlight




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 Planet Bike 3044 Blaze 1-Watt LED Headlight

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Planet Bike 3044 Blaze 1-Watt LED Headlight
Planet Bike 3044 Blaze 1 Watt LED Headlight – Features
Ideal for safe commuting and for low-light riding, Planet Bike’s Blaze 1-Watt LED headlight will keep your path well lit. The Blaze offers a high and low power beam along with SuperFlash flashing mode, which is highly visible in daylight as well as darker conditions. In addition, the light attaches securely to your bike thanks to the Quick Cam bracket mounts, which adjust or remove in seconds without tools. The Blaze–which offers high/low/flashing run times of 7, 14, 20 hours–runs on two included AA batteries.

About Planet Bike
In November of 1996, Planet Bike was founded in Madison, Wisconsin. In many ways, Planet Bike began as a social experiment that dedicated itself to doing business in a different way. Instead of being just another company that develops and sells products with profit as its end goal, Planet Bike wanted to help bring about positive change for people, their communities, and the environment.

Despite being a simple machine, the people at Planet Bike have always believed that the bicycle has great potential to help improve the world and the lives of the people in it. From the start, they have embraced an alternative corporate purpose which seeks to help get more people on bicycles by making communities friendlier places for the self-propelled. By donating 25% of company profits to causes that promote and facilitate bicycle usage, Planet Bike hopes to make an impact.

Social experiments aside, Planet Bike was born from the heart of a cyclist with a goal of making innovative, high quality, and practical bicycle accessories. Simply put, they strive to design and develop the best bicycle products in the world. In the company’s short ten year history, they have made important product innovations within the bicycle industry. Advancements include the 4-line computer which is now a standard in the industry and the world’s first self-contained HID light. Not bad for a company that ten years ago started as a one man operation. Today, while still a small company, Planet Bike continues to evolve and improve their product line with the goal of always striving to build accessories that make it easier for people to ride their bikes. Since 1996, Planet Bike’s financial support of the grassroots bicycle movement has totaled $500,000. By 2010, they have made a goal to donate $1 million to organizations that are dedicated to making America a friendlier place for cyclists.

Bright light offers three modes: high, low, and flashing
Reinforced alloy midsection
High and low power beam along with SuperFlash flashing mode
QuickCam bracket mounts, adjusts, or removes in seconds without tools

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Planet Bike 3044 Blaze 1 Watt LED Headlight – Reviews

I received this item as a gift, and it has been O.K. It illuminates the road well enough that you can feel relatively safe when you hit a poorly lit street, so it is a good performer for the price. My one complaint would be that it seems to handle the cold pretty poorly – the high power beam wont turn on at all, and the low power beam stays on for about 5 seconds and then turns off. If you can get the flashing mode to start up in the cold, it seems to keep going. Obviously the cold can have some negative effects on batteries, but I haven’t had this problem with my other headlight, which is a Planet Bike Beamer LED.

The flashing mode on this light is a bit overwhelming. You certainly can’t miss it, but it is so intense and distracting that it is difficult to deal with when I’m riding behind it. I can’t imagine how unpleasant it is for the people in the oncoming lane.

You’d probably be just as well off getting one of the slightly less expensive Planet Bike Beamer lights for low ligh
Robert J. Stewart

I’ve gone through 4 different bike lights, and this is by far the best value. It is the most expensive of the 4, but the performance is easily the best deal. Mounted on my bike, this light overwhelms a Schwinn 3-led light that is shining in the same area. In fact, when I turn off the Blaze, the Schwinn seems almost dead in comparison.

Uses: As others say, this light is great for both seeing and being seen. The light is almost a spotlight, but the light radiates about 10 feet away from the focused beam point. I aim the light to a spot about 30 feet in front of my bike, which gives me good visibility of the road and also positions the light for good sighting by oncoming drivers.

The mount works well. Some users say it is too big, but it is actually adjustable, the package contains some written directions on how to adjusts to your specific bar size. Another good point to this light is that you can buy separate mounts, so you can switch the light quickly to another bike if you
Ruth J Rowell

This is a great light for the price but possibly more suited to the recreational rider such as myself.
It has three modes low high and flash although the difference between the low and high settings is not great.
You will need a rubber strip inside the bracket to prevent it from moving this is not supplied at least there was none with mine.
I found the fitting of the bracket somewhat difficult it consists of a ribbed strap which is pulled through a slot and locks into place but it would not lock on the last two ridges, I assume that was because my handlebars are a small diameter but, with the use of a rubber strip providing an increase in diameter and a good grip it was much easier, it can also be tilted without becoming loose.
The light is quick and easy to remove for security.
The bracket can only be fitted facing in one direction as the light only slides on in one direction, that seems an obvious comment but it is easy to get wrong when you’re fitting the bracket without the light
Captain Orinda

When I was bike commuting 14 miles every morning in the dark, I needed floodtides of light … and I spent big bucks to get it. Now I’m older, wiser, and have scaled back the morning ride … taking the bus most of the way, but riding all the way back in the afternoon. So I needed a good, strong light for two short jaunts … one to the bus stop and another from the drop-off point to my office … about a mile each. And the roads were lightly traveled, but dark.

Not wanting to shell out the hundreds of dollars I had in the past, I tried some of the cheaper lights … all of which were very disappointing. But after reading the reviews on this Planet Bike 3044 Blaze 1-Watt LED Headlight, it seemed worthy of a try.

And it exceeded my expectations by a long shot … providing a strong beam ahead of me right where I need it, with reasonably long battery life. It also provides enough light from the side to be seen, but doesn’t shine in my eyes, as some of the other models did.

Nice to have two levels of lighting, and also nice to be able to turn on the strobe flash … great for overcast afternoons on the way home … or just to enhance my visibility to anyone in front of me.

A great value for short rides in the dark.


Gregory L. Howell


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