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The Enduro MaXX uses three LEDs in triangular formation, with the battery now permanently enclosed in the aluminium casing. This may seem odd, reducing serviceability, but it rids the Enduro MaXX of its biggest bugbear: intermittent battery connection. Internally, efficiency has been improved, which not only improves brightness but also extends battery life. Previous lights used to start flashing when on reserve power but now, when in the 'run-time death throes', flagged-up by a red-flashing battery indicator, the light will gradually dim, instead of leaving you in total darkness. But our favourite improvement is the clamp. Rather than a fixed, Allen-key clamp, Exposure took inspiration from the pro-level tripod clamp. A two-piece forged clamp has a slotted, tapering interface into which the light slides. Security comes from a spring-loaded adjustable pin that's so simple to use (even single handed) it's a wonder no-one's thought of this before: genius.
We have always thought Exposure lights were onto something with C.L.D. - but the details weren't quite right. Now with the MaXX series, output is great, with easily enough light available to rip up trails at almost daylight speeds, and our two biggest reservations have been well and truly banished. An excellent clamp and perfected power connections dismiss those issues out of hand. Add to this the option of piggy back batteries for improving run times by one, two or three hours, and there's very little we can see that could be improved upon. Top it all off with a reduced price over last years' top model, and there's nothing to do but give it full marks.
It's taken a while for USE to really sort out the reliability with their super-cunning all-in-one Exposure light cans, but now they seem really sorted. The MaXX series packs three LEDs for three distinct power outputs and run times and the new handlebar mounts are great.
Looks like LED are really lighting the way from here on in.
Exposures lights have undergone a serious revamp, and the R&D guys have obviously been listening to rider feedback. A new bracket has distilled attaching and detaching your light into a simple one-handed operation without compromising security. Run times lived up to claims, and the beam has plenty of reach and a uniform spread of natural looking light, and the 'MaXX' boost gives an extra burst of brightness when you really need it. The unit is larger than some because the battery is integral, but it's still sleek and the no-wires operation minimises faffing. the switch is fiddly until you used to the double click operation but that's a bit of a niggle because this light has the high quality finish you'd expect for the price.
No-fuss fixing and operation and bright natural light quality - a good investment