MVP Disc Golf Flat LED Tri-lite Disc Golf Lights (Pack of 10)
V**Y
Good option
Works well on translucent discs, tape the lights to the bottom of the flight plate with the lights against plastic for best illumination, use clear packing tape not the adhesive that comes on it
A**N
Easy
Have to use your own tape. Not sure exactly what tape will work the best.
C**K
The best way to night golf in my opinion, but not happy with the "multicolor" value
The media could not be loaded. I've used a similar product in the past and find it much more convenient than having to constantly recharge glow and lugging around a UV all night. I'm already a MVP advocate, especially eclipse 2.0 (make every disc only in Eglo2.0 please), so I expected this to be better than previous brands that were much cheaper. I can't speak for the solid colors, but the multicolor so far is three different modes of obnoxious, sporadic nonsense. The hard part was making the light small enough for flight, the easy part was programming some sweet smooth color flows. Very disappointed with MVP for charging much more than the competition while providing no evidence of improvement or attention to detail other than putting their name on it. I guess that's why I'm not a business man. I still love the effort to improve the previously pointless eclipse glow! I don't understand why every mvp disc isn't already made in 2.0!
A**R
Ights
The lights are great but 1 out of the 10 did not work.
A**R
Great for night time practice
Bought these to use for night time practice in a wooded area.Adhesion: I had some issues with them staying on at first. Likely because my disc was not super clean. Packing tape solved this issue. Keep in mind you do not want these popping off when you hit a tree. 2 StarSheerness: I wouldn't call these small by any means. They do have a thickness like a pad of sticky notes. However it did not stop me from using them as intended. 3 StarBattery life: I used 5 of these all winter long over 20 hours of use. They dim before going off. 5 Star.The only other thing I want to call is is where to place them. I originally tried placing them on the bottom. If you disc is not see through put them on the top or you will have a hard time locating your disc when it lands normally. So keep that in mind to save yourself a little headache.
K**E
Very bright, but single-sided.
I've used similar, single-LED disc lights before. These are the same size, but are a little thicker and have some other differences. They are much brighter than the ones I'm accustomed to, but single-sided. I'm used to lights that shine from both sides of their circuit boards, but I had to use a little creativity with these, so it wouldn't matter if my disc lands upside-down.I roll a few inches of clear packing tape, glue-side-out, and flatten it to a rectangle about 3/4" x 2". I press that into the underside of my (clean!) disc and press the light down on it so they for a "T". Then tape the light down with two strips of tape overlapping down the center of the light, and squeeze out all the air I can. The lights are bright enough to shine through even a disc you'd consider opaque, and if it lands upside-down that flattened roll of tape under the light acts as a light-pipe, spreading the light out from under, so you can see it easily.I leave the lights flashing in my bag during a round, which may last an hour or more. I don't know what the battery life is yet. I always use them in one of the flashing modes, because if the light is off half the time, it should last twice as long.They are bright enough to be distracting when you're preparing to throw. Tape the light near the edge of the disc, and you can cover it with a hand until the last second.
G**7
Great output BUT...
The media could not be loaded. I bought these lights to temporary attach to give blue undertone lights to my electric scooter. I attached them using Velcro so I could easily pull them on & off and turn them on & off. 5 worked great to light up the bottom of my scooter as I rode down the street at night. All 10 worked in all 3 modes. Since this was a temp job and mainly to see if it would look cool, I didn’t use much Velcro to avoid having to deal w removing the stickiness later. Despite this, these little lights hung on for dear life and not one was lost. They’re extremely light and can be attached anywhere to anything. Velcro, tape, glue, hot glue gun, etc...Use anything to attach them to stuff! They’ve one side that is nice and flat for easy adhesive ability while the other has the lights. Tons of great uses for these. At first, you have to turn them on & off a few times to get used to where the on/off/change mode button is. But after a few tries, you’ll see it’s very easy. (Push near the outside 2 lights. It’ll make a little click.) After turning them off upon arrival and turning them on again 10 minutes later when about to depart for home, one light would not change modes. It just stayed blinking & blinking no matter how many times I clicked it. It wouldn’t even turn off. So at this point, as much as I like these lights, I can only give 3 stars. I’m down 1 because the light is now randomly turning itself on & off and there’s nothing I can do about it. (See video). I guess the battery will just die and there’s a waste of $2. So out of the 10 I bought, they all turned on. But out of the 5 I have actually used for 5 minutes, 1 has failed. So I expect more to fail. For $20 and the percentage that will prob fail (I’m thinking 2-3), they’re slightly overpriced but do put out a good amount of light for 3 tiny “bulbs”. I can see 1 light is dimmer than the rest but really not noticeable. Instead of returning, I’d be happy w the seller replacing w a few extra but I think it would just be suggested for me to return them and re-order. So that’s probably what I’ll have to do though I may buy a different brand. Shame because had they worked, even at slightly overpriced, I would have kept for another use one day.
C**Y
Good buy
Only light I buy
J**R
Funktioniert ....
Aber irgendwie ist Discgolfen bei Nacht nicht das wahre. Das liegt aber nicht an den LEDs, sondern daran das man auch bei mit Knicklichtern erhellten Körben Entfernungen schlecht abschätzen kann. Zum leichter finden der Scheiben bei hereinbrechender Dämmerung aber gut zu gebrauchen. Die Flugeigenschaften der Scheiben werden sehr wenig beeinflusst.
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