When it comes to helmet lights, you don't want just any kind. You want a mount that will stay in place no matter what you're riding, and one that will break away when you hit an overhanging obstacle or crash. If the lights don't break away, you run the risk of whipping your head and neck while riding. In this article, we'll look at some options. Read on to learn more about these and many more options.
Multi-Angle Helmet Mount
The Multi-Angle helmet
light mount is a universal mounting bracket that easily attaches to the brim of
most any motorcycle, scooter, or bicycle helmet. This versatile mounting
bracket can be adjusted through 140 degrees, providing hands-free illumination.
It is also designed to provide clearance around goggles and face shields. The
Multi-angle helmet light mount comes with an Allen Wrench and 5/16"
screws.
Variance
The Variance Helmet light
mount is a versatile mounting solution that allows users to position their
helmet-mounted light anywhere they want. The adjustable mount features 8
different positions, so you can use it for everything from direct illumination
to umbrella/canopy lighting. The mount is secure in place with eight additional
index points that allow you to adjust the angle of the light. You can purchase
the Variance directly from the Thrymr website, or from retailers such as Goon
Gear and SKD Tactical.
The Thrymr Variance
helmet light mount allows you to easily rotate the light 360 degrees around
your helmet. It is compatible with most helmets with M-LOK rails, and it also
features a 360-degree rotational indexing system. In addition, this mount is
designed to offer positive indexing at forward, umbrella, and admin angles. The
mounting teeth are biased forward to prevent accidental rotation, and they can
unlock eight lower force index points with a simple touch of a button.
Another important feature
of the Thrymr Variance Helmet mount is its low profile. The mount can rotate
360 degrees and features positive locking index points for secure attachment.
It can be adapted to various helmet types and sizes, and it will fit standard
dovetail-style and 1913 picatinny rails. Unlike some other helmet mounting
solutions, the Variance has a low profile and is easy to clean.
Leyne
The Leyne helmet light
mount is available in two models - the micro and the macro. Each mount features
composite matrix material that is both lightweight and durable. A Velcro strap
attaches the mount to the helmet, giving the rider the flexibility to adjust
the light's position. Its adjustable position also makes it suitable for night
riding. The light's brightness is adjustable, as well, and a high-intensity LED
is available for maximum visibility.
The Leyne composite
Helmet Mount is an excellent accessory for Leyne LED lights. This mount is made
from injection-molded composite material to be lightweight and strong. The
mount features a spherical friction pivot and cradle that allows for optimal
positioning. The second model is just a barrel, which allows the user to easily
adjust the position of the light, while the first is primarily functional.
Another benefit of using
a Leyne helmet light mount is the ability to direct the beam of the light to
attract traffic. A semi-wide beam pattern is ideal for most riding situations,
and the light is easily directable to attract merging traffic. The helmet light
mount is designed to be easily removable, which means that it will not
interfere with the rider's safety or that of other motorists. The Leyne helmet
light mount can be worn on any bike and will prevent the light from coming
loose on a road.
Nitec ore
For a bright and easy to
use headlight for your motorcycle, the Nitec ore HC65M headlamp mounts onto the
NVG shroud of HHV helmets. The HC65M features a 1000 lumen threshold, CRI, and
secondary red LEDs, 180 degree movement, and a built-in power indicator. The
HC65M is water resistant, allowing it to be mounted anywhere on your motorcycle
helmet.
The HC65M tactical helmet
light is the ultimate in lighting capability. It has a long peak beam distance
of 110 meters, a quick detachable NVG mount, and a powerful battery. This
helmet light is ideal for law enforcement, military, firefighting, and search
and rescue personnel. Designed with a high CRI white light, the HC65M's CREE
XM-L2 U2 LED produces a bright beam with a long distance. This helmet light
mount allows you to adjust the brightness of your lights 360 degrees, allowing
you to focus the light where you need it most. It also comes with a hard
anodized finish for maximum durability and corrosion resistance.
Another option for
mounting your flashlight is the Nitec ore MT10C, a low profile tactical
flashlight with 920 lumens and a 207-yard throw. The lightweight, 3.6-inch-long
MT10C features a rotatable tail switch and eight locking positions. Its long
throw and red light capabilities make it a great choice for navigation. Its
beacon mode also provides a signal for emergency assistance or extraction, and
its compact design and light weight make it a perfect option for almost any
type of safety situation.
Scotch lite
With its high-quality
reflective material, 3M's Scotch lite helmet light mount is a great way to
enhance your safety and visibility. They're available as pressure-sensitive
adhesive, heat-applied, or sew-on, and are UL-certified for use on protective
clothing. They meet the requirements of NFPA 1971-2000 for protective ensembles
for structural firefighting. They are also compatible with most helmet shells,
but 3M doesn't specifically claim that they'll work with every style.
Another advantage of an
action mount is that it allows you to adjust the angle of the light. This makes
it a great option for casual riding and sports. Action mounts are great for
cycling and other sports where the light will often be on a permanent surface.
Unlike adhesive mounts, however, they're less convenient. They also have a
breakaway design that allows for easy removal in an emergency. However, they're
not as popular.
In addition to bike
helmets, you can also get lights that clip onto backpacks. This kind of mount
is great for students, tech workers, and mobile emergency services. These
lights also work as flashlights and can be easily attached to a backpack. Most
backpack LED lights can clip on just like bike helmet lights, so you can easily
find a mount that will fit your needs. You can also purchase Scotch lite helmet light mounts if you're concerned about damage to your helmet shell.
The Trak Lite is another
option. The Trak Lite provides an excellent source of light in almost any
situation. With its eight forward-facing LEDs, it provides adequate light to
ensure safety. The Trak Lite includes a bright blue "buddy indicator"
light on the battery box at the back of the helmet. These lights make you
visible to anyone who happens to come across you while riding. This can also be
useful when the light is on a tripod.
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