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Exposure Toro – $339.00
| Light | Price | Claimed Lux | Runtime | Battery Type | Light head weight | Battery Weight | Installed Weight | Lux per gram | Lux per dollar |
| Exposure Toro |
$339 | 700 | 3:00 hrs | Lithium | 237 grams | 0 | 264 grams | .14 | .11 |
Light Meter charts and comparison table available here.
Light Head close ups:
Light Meter Measurements:
Our light measurement for the Toro measured 36 Lux on our test room. The Toro was a little brighter than the 34 Lux of the Diablo because of the better battery. Both lights are extremely bright and it is possible to ride at high speed with one light alone.
Strengths:
- No wires
- Excellent balance of light output, weight and runtime
- very handlebar mount
- machining and quality are first rate
- carrying case is just right
- the light is very handy as a flashlight around the trail and around the house
Weaknesses:
- charging time of 12 hours is very slow
Bottom Line:
If you want the ultimate hassle-free and bike light, the Exposure Toro is a great option. This light exhibits a great balance between run time, brightness and weight and useability. It is capped off with a great mounting system and a convenient case. If you’re not bothered by the slow charging time, this may be the light for you.
Beam Pattern Photos:
Exposure Toro
Exposure Toro & Diablo
Beam Pattern rollover and side by side comparison page available here.
Value Rating:
4 out of 5 Stars

Overall Rating:
4.75 out of 5 Stars

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Claimed Lux? shouldnt it be Lumen unless they had the sun and the light in the same run…