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MAGIC SHINE ALLTY 1000 DRL

£70 Great value light that really delivers

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LUMENS 1000 LUX (5M AT FULL BEAM) 180 RUN TIME (FULL BEAM) 108 minutes IP RATING 7 BATTERY CAPACITY 4000 Li-Ion WEIGHT (INCLUDING MOUNT) 145g MODES Five including two flash

The Magicshine Allty 1000 DRL has the accolade of being a Red Dot Design Award winner (a celebrated internatio­nal design competitio­n) and that is apparent in its sleek profile, light weight and ease of operation.

It is definitely not a case of style over substance though. The beam pattern, while not having the greatest reach on test, manages to still combine depth with a good spread of peripheral vision with lack of glare from the top of the light. The beam spread is consistent with a gradual taper to the edge and it’s very easy on the eye to ride by. Despite the fact that, on paper, this isn’t the most powerful light for road or off-road, it turns in a good performanc­e on both.

Cut-away edges on the housing allow for light visibility to the side.

There are five modes: High, Medium, Low, flashing and DRL (daylight running). The daylight running option is the strip that is visible across the top of the light. Cycling between them is simple enough and is operated via the single button on the top of the light, which is chunky enough to hit first time even with gloved or cold hands. A double press switches from solid beam to flashing mode where there is then a further strobe option. The same button glows green, red or flashes red to signal roughly the amount of battery life remaining.

You will need a 4mm Allen key to fit the bracket, although if you have a Garmin mount already in place, this light will fit onto that too. Attaching the light to the mount is a 90-degree twist and once done it is a solid setup that doesn’t move. A familiar issue that we’ve experience­d with other lights that use the same twistand attach operation is that it can be hard to fit this close to the stem for a more central position. Light and slender enough to consider running as a head lamp, there is a helmet mount available as an optional extra, together with an outfront mount too.

There are more powerful lights than this on the market and there are models with more features, modes or programmab­le complicati­on. However, the Magicshine Allty 1000 DRL simply throws out a good quality beam that has a nice balance of depth and spread wherever you take it to ride, be that road, gravel or off-road.

You can of course pay more for additional lumens (and you might need them depending on your riding), but the Allty 1000’s balanced performanc­e will suit most riding, and at £70 it is very deserving of our value winner badge.

A nice balance of depth and spread wherever you take it to ride: road, gravel or trail

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TOP Switching between the five modes is easy via the big accessible button on top of the light
BELOW There are more powerful lights than the Magicshine but the beam pattern produces a nice usable balance
WE SAY... Excellentq­uality atavalue-for-money pricepoint TOP Switching between the five modes is easy via the big accessible button on top of the light BELOW There are more powerful lights than the Magicshine but the beam pattern produces a nice usable balance
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