Blinking lights on Group rides
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 1:27 pm
Not to start a Dumpster fire here, but I find the flashing/strobe lights when used in the paceline on a group ride very distracting.
The flashing mode tends to make a rider behind fixate on the light (when you don't want to fixate on any one thing in the paceline, it's better to keep your eyes moving). Some of the lights that emit a very bright (laser?) light can be blinding for a following rider.
If people agree, I'd like to recommend the following:
1. If your light has different modes put it on the steady (not flashing) mode, when you're riding in a paceline.
2. If your light has different brightnesses, use the lower or lowest setting.
3. If it's not dark/overcast or low light, I don't see a reason to use these lights in a group.
I do see the benefit of these lights when you're out riding alone, I just find them annoying/distracting when I am in a paceline.
The flashing mode tends to make a rider behind fixate on the light (when you don't want to fixate on any one thing in the paceline, it's better to keep your eyes moving). Some of the lights that emit a very bright (laser?) light can be blinding for a following rider.
If people agree, I'd like to recommend the following:
1. If your light has different modes put it on the steady (not flashing) mode, when you're riding in a paceline.
2. If your light has different brightnesses, use the lower or lowest setting.
3. If it's not dark/overcast or low light, I don't see a reason to use these lights in a group.
I do see the benefit of these lights when you're out riding alone, I just find them annoying/distracting when I am in a paceline.