Review Outbound Lighting - EVO/Hangover DH package

D3xt3rMTB

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Mar 16, 2021
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Bought these lights last year after much shopping around for a decent set of lights for trail riding. Didn't really see much about them at the time from any UK outlets which all seemed to focus on magicshine and similar but stumbled across a review on a US forum and decided to try them out.

Only got to use them a couple of times last year but have a few more rides on them now and have to say they are excellent. I guess firstly, they've sat around in a cupboard for probably 6-8 months untouched between then and now and as far as I can tell the batteries are absolutely fine with no perceivable degredation over the unused time. The light package includes the EVO which is a wide beam light which sits on the handlebars via a pretty solid feeling mount and a quick release lever for the light (have had no movement of the mount on any rides) and then the Hangover which is a narrow beam/long throw light that sits on the helmet. Batteries are inbuilt with various modes of use available and associated runtime (which has been plenty for all my rides so far)

As a package the light throw and beam pattern is excellent and really allows you to read the trail ahead whilst the helmet light gives you that more focussed light exactly where you're looking at and into corners etc (Plenty of examples on their website of lights in use). Not the cheapest lights but not the most expensive either. Big plus for me was having no separate battery with cables to worry about as everything is built into the light units.

Not stocked in the UK as far as I could tell so don't think there's any way of getting around the shipping/import costs but still a worthy consideration if you're in the market especially considering it's a 2 light package.

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Ou812

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Jun 26, 2022
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I’m waiting on mine to be delivered, they’re sitting in customs at Heathrow. I refused to pay the insane shipping/import fees so I shipped them to my dad’s house in the US and he shipped them over as a gift. Shipping was $27 vs the £155 OB was charging, they’re under the £500 gift limit so there’s no import/VAT to pay.
 

seanallgire

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Nov 21, 2022
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USA
How is the helmet mounted light? The sideways orientation seems like it might "balance" better than a front-to-back orientation which always seem to make my helmet droop down. This seems like it could be a better option.
 

D3xt3rMTB

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Mar 16, 2021
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UK
How is the helmet mounted light? The sideways orientation seems like it might "balance" better than a front-to-back orientation which always seem to make my helmet droop down. This seems like it could be a better option.
Good in partnership with the handlebar light. Has a narrower beam with a longer throw to light up where you're looking and it's light enough on the helmet to not really notice it. Certainly not had any issues with it affecting the helmet fit on either of the helmets I run it on (Smith trail helmet and Giro Switchblade).
 

Ou812

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Jun 26, 2022
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Inverness
How is the helmet mounted light? The sideways orientation seems like it might "balance" better than a front-to-back orientation which always seem to make my helmet droop down. This seems like it could be a better option.
I much prefer the light output from this over the exposure diablo I used to have. Only real complaint I had was the mount wouldn’t work with my most worn helmet, the drop frame pro. It has ridges and the mount that came with the light is flat. I ordered a 3D printed GoPro mount for Fox helmets from a local guy and that fixed it right up.
 

Haveland

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Apr 21, 2022
218
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New Brunswick, Canada
I also really like mine - I've only had them for a month but have 4 rides on them and the light output/pattern is just amazing. I also wish any light would last longer but these are doing what they are advertised to do and I'm very happy.

I initially wasn't very impressed with the helmet light. But yesterday I went on a ride and decided to stay out past sunset and only had the bar mount. I was surprised by how much the helmet light was adding to the experience.
 

davem85

Member
Feb 1, 2021
47
16
Germany
I really wonder why these lights aren't more popular since they seem to be the only no separate battery option with a wide angle / multiple leds.

Import fees and shipping costs are insane unfortunately - it's the only thing holding me back right now. Almost no reviews on YouTube is a bummer but almost a good sign considering what MagicShine is doing there.

Group buy anyone from Germany?
 

Damin

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May 17, 2023
29
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USA
Bought this set and they are amazing. So bright that I run them on medium and low most of the time.
 

Ou812

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Jun 26, 2022
778
532
Inverness
I really wonder why these lights aren't more popular since they seem to be the only no separate battery option with a wide angle / multiple leds.

Import fees and shipping costs are insane unfortunately - it's the only thing holding me back right now. Almost no reviews on YouTube is a bummer but almost a good sign considering what MagicShine is doing there.

Group buy anyone from Germany?
I asked them about selling here in the UK, they said with having to pay the VAT/import duties/sales tax it made it hard for the numbers to make sense for the consumer.

I had mine shipped to my dad in the US, he repacked them and sent them to me as a gift and undervalued them so I didn’t have to pay any fees. Now the UK charges fees on gifts over £50 so I couldn’t get away with it again.

Your other option would be if you’re friends with any US military members. They get an APO box and it ships like it would within the US so no extra fees. I used to get all kinds of stuff from the US for my German friends when I was stationed at Ramstein.
 

UnreasonableMuppet

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Jan 11, 2022
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THE YOO ESS OF AYE
I have the Hangover helmet light, and it's excellent. I do pretty well at night with the hangover and a basic cygolight commuter light on the bars. I would like to get out bound's trail evo light too.

If you can just get one, get the hangover.
 

Arethustra

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Apr 22, 2024
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Bay Area, CA
I’ve been using a Evo/Detour (the Detour is on my helmet as it’s only 2 oz more than a Hangover and the battery life is better) and it works great. Might be over kill but it works.
 

Damin

Member
May 17, 2023
29
34
USA
Bought these lights last year after much shopping around for a decent set of lights for trail riding. Didn't really see much about them at the time from any UK outlets which all seemed to focus on magicshine and similar but stumbled across a review on a US forum and decided to try them out.

Only got to use them a couple of times last year but have a few more rides on them now and have to say they are excellent. I guess firstly, they've sat around in a cupboard for probably 6-8 months untouched between then and now and as far as I can tell the batteries are absolutely fine with no perceivable degredation over the unused time. The light package includes the EVO which is a wide beam light which sits on the handlebars via a pretty solid feeling mount and a quick release lever for the light (have had no movement of the mount on any rides) and then the Hangover which is a narrow beam/long throw light that sits on the helmet. Batteries are inbuilt with various modes of use available and associated runtime (which has been plenty for all my rides so far)

As a package the light throw and beam pattern is excellent and really allows you to read the trail ahead whilst the helmet light gives you that more focussed light exactly where you're looking at and into corners etc (Plenty of examples on their website of lights in use). Not the cheapest lights but not the most expensive either. Big plus for me was having no separate battery with cables to worry about as everything is built into the light units.

Not stocked in the UK as far as I could tell so don't think there's any way of getting around the shipping/import costs but still a worthy consideration if you're in the market especially considering it's a 2 light package.

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These are the best lights that I have ever used. Reliable, rugged with a fantastic viewing pattern and color spectrum. The combination of the handlebar mounted, wide pattern light with the helmet mounted light for sweep views is amazing. It's like riding in the daylight and the color spectrum provides excellent visibility for darker colors with excellent shading and depth. All my other lights have been sitting in a drawer and/or donated to other folks who need a quick replacement. In addition, the company provides great support.. through no fault of their own, I lost a mount and a light due to a crash that resulted in the light falling into a canyon and being unrecoverable. They offered to send me a replacement at their cost and offer that I gladly accepted. I've even used the hangover on a chest-mount for night hiking and it's a game changer when paired with a lightweight headlamp.

Another awesome feature is the adaptive brightness feature that slowly reduces brightness to maximize battery life. I've used them for 8-12 hours continuously before without overheating. Towards the last 2-3 hours, the light is definitely less intense but still functional. A few minutes on a power bar and you get another 4-5 hours. Even at it's lowest output it is far stronger than other lights at the end of their battery cycle.

Seriously these may be the last lights you'll ever need for your biking and hiking!
 

Mike O

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Jan 27, 2024
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Arkansas
Great lights, very well made by great people.

A couple of quick notes:

If you think you are going to need to charge away from the garage, make sure the USB-C cable you have is small enough. The ONLY one that I have that fits is "genuine Apple". Anker, etc. = no go.

Also, I have occasion to ride on protected paved trails for a few miles to get to trails. Even just the bar mounted EVO on the lowest brightness will draw complaints from those you meet. I do wish that light had a very dim "safety light" setting; one whose primary purpose is to make sure you are seen - not to provide light.

Once on the trail they can't be beat by anything I've seen.
 

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