Add some light to your existing waist packs and belts in this GoMotion Corelite Waist Light!Lightweight and compact as it may seem, the powerful 150 lumen CREE LED light brings you optimum brightness and visibility when you're on the road. An ideal night time running gear to pair with your camping or hiking belt. Keeping it long lasting is the external battery pack powered by a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery pack featuring two flashing red LEDs mounted, facing the rear of the belt. To keep the powerful LED light long-lasting, the external battery pack is powered by a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery pack featuring two flashing red LEDs mounted, facing the rear of the belt. Enjoy different light intensities and modes, depending on your preference as this 150 Lumen CREE LED features High, Medium, and Low light modes that can last for 20, 24, or 50+ hours, respectively. Suitable for any outdoor activities including walking, jogging, mountaineering, camping, hiking, fishing, and a lot more. Fits any 1.5" to 2.5" Running Belts.
J**.
... this for a few months now and am generally pleased. First things
I've been running with this for a few months now and am generally pleased. First things, I opted for this because I don't like to wear headlamps for running for two reasons 1) skin problems from sweat on forehead and 2) light being pointed everywhere I look. I generally run along moderately busy roads in northern Baltimore City (half city, half suburban) and if I glance towards the road or look towards someone's house I don't want to be blinding people or others thinking a peeping Tom is outside. I mainly need light to make sure the bumps and edges on sidewalks don't trip me up. After some minor tweaking with how I attached it to my Spibelt it works pretty well. If you're unfamilar the Spibelt is a very thin/minimalist belt. This waist light seems more gauged to a wider belt, as on a thinner belt the velcro attachments don't fit snuggly and the light can therefore jostle around and get dislodged, pointing somewhere different than your intent. My solution was to put my smartphone in the zipper pocket of my Spibelt and then wrap the velcro straps around my phone. This fits very snug and the light doesn't move now. Also because of the thin belt I use I can feel the the battery attachment, which you wear on the back of your belt, bump around a bit when I first start running...but after about a minute I don't even notice it anymore.Pros:1. Like all the options with light direction and intensity. Can even turn the rear red lights off.2. Easy push on and off that is located close to hands normal running position.3. Don't feel like I'll be blinding everyone if I look at them.Cons:1. Setup is generally for wider belt than I already had.
M**D
This is the first one I tried...
This works well. I like the adjustments that are available with the front beam's focus and brightness. The tail light is a little awkward/bulky, but it is also the battery pack, so that is to be expected. My problem with it, is the limited mounting options for the tail light. It took some home engineering to get it fastened to my fanny pack in a manner where it wasn't bouncing around and was actually on my "tail".The GoMotion was my first try at a waist light, so I don't have any reference point to compare it against. All I can say is it is serving the purpose of keeping the light consistently focused on the ground in front of me. I still have a headlamp for staring off into the trees, but I got this so I can gawk around to watch for wildlife and still see the ground in my peripheral vision.This item does not come with its own waist belt, so be prepared to either own something you can attach it to or throw a belt in your cart.
D**C
Very bright but bounces when I run
I bought this several months ago and just started using recently. I have to say that this thing is really bright and really lights the road when I am running at 5am. But I haven't found a good belt to attach it to in order to keep it steady when I run. The waistpack I am using had a stretchy belt. So what happens is the light starts bouncing up and down and it kind of makes me nauseous and gives me motion sickness. I think it will be great if I can find a tight fitting belt that will hold it in place. I kind of wish I would have bought the one attached to its own belt instead but I thought the one I already had would work OK.
G**H
Four Stars
Great way to light up the path for your feet!!
M**E
Great Light
Perfect for early morning running. Easily adapts to my usual reflective straps. Beam is easy to focus. Back flashing red light a major plus.
B**D
Not very satisfied with the product or the way it was listed
Picture is deceiving. This is only the light. It does not include the belt. Not very satisfied with the product or the way it was listed.
R**R
Three Stars
Not as useful as a headlamp
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