ActionJackson
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Lux is relative to a given area at a given distance, whereas Lumens is total light output. Either way the 12v light on the Vado SL is a joke for riding as Stefan Mikes and others have pointed out in this and other posts.I don't see the point for the price neither for lumens. I already wrote that the price on the producers website is list price and that its sold for a little bit more than half of it, about $80.
And lumen and lux is not the same, 1500 lumen is not 10 times 150 lux. And both values have their flaws, many lux in one small spot doesn't help much for offroad/MTB rides and 1500 lumens everywhere puts most of the light anywhere but not on the road but blinds everyone.
Maybe I should have mentioned, that Germans love good bicycle lights and are willing to pay a lot of money for it. ;-) Many people here use there bicycles for commuting, to cycle to work every day and at all times. And there you need good light at least in winter from October to March. Also the rules for front lights for roads/traffic are quite strong that they have to be dimmed/cut of the upper half for not blinding others. This makes sense on the road/with traffic and there it does not decrease the use of light as it may do offroad.
Just for leisure rides in daylight for a tunnel or fading light once a month I also wouldn't need a permanent front light. I also use a "road flashlight" from the same brand with 50 lux and the upper half cut off on the Creo. About the same "class" or amount of light than the front light on the Vado SL 4.0. But you were the one who asked for a more powerful front light... Even if I don't see the need that big for only rare use and short passages, where the standard Vado SL light is quite fine. It's not enough for racing all night long with 28mph in the dark, but 3 minutes tunnel per month with 16mph is quite relaxing.
Initially I thought it was cool that my bike would have wired lighting, however the power available, and lights capable to be used with the wiring, are just too low powered for safe riding in darkened environments.