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Topic History of: Headlights Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
Wyot wrote: Might be worth - JK and others -looking into anti headlight prescription glare glasses? Which I didn't know existed until today.
AI informs me they can be highly effective. I think I will give them a go...
Thank you for that Wyot. Sadly, I bought a new frame recently but the salesman never mentioned anything about anti-glare. It would be good to have a pair like that for concerts also.
Green Man
Rich wrote: A year ago I got a set of real headlights. The bright LED's for walking with on your forehead in the dark. You can even dip them!
Since getting them I've discovered they have many more unintended great uses apart from walking along dark unlit footpaths and trails.
I hope you don't do dogging Rich, it's always the quiet ones with the filthy and kinky minds.
Wyot
Might be worth - JK and others -looking into anti headlight prescription glare glasses? Which I didn't know existed until today.
AI informs me they can be highly effective. I think I will give them a go...
Rich
A year ago I got a set of real headlights. The bright LED's for walking with on your forehead in the dark. You can even dip them!
Since getting them I've discovered they have many more unintended great uses apart from walking along dark unlit footpaths and trails.
Cowcumber and Possett
It's the LED lights that are the worst. I have them on my Audi but I cannot control the angle of the beam they are preset for some reason. Mind you I have LED on my big adventure motorcycle and I'm glad it is bright, even in the day. I want motorists to know I am there. I've already had one flying lesson into a car windscreen I don't need another one!