MONTEER 8000S GALAXY

Maigcshine® MTB bike light Monteer 8000S will  give you the most exciting experience of night riding thoroughly.
Lumen: 8000 Lumens (CREE XHP-50 LED )
Runtime:1.5-32 Hours
Battery:  7.2V 10000mAh (USB-C PD)
Waterproof: IPX 5
Description DETAIL VIDEO PRODUCT REVIEW

The ever constructed ultimate off-road light for epic adventures with unbeatable power and the latest lighting technology. Boasting massive 8000 lumens with five top CREE® LEDs, 32°and 21°beam angle, special custom-engineered multiple flats lamp cups, and each LED can work independently, from soft light to the maximum beam, MONTEER 8000S will shine any detail on your way, assure perfect illumination near and far for all MTB and trail riders.

Overall upgraded supreme battery pack with 4 latest 5000 mAh battery cells, MONTEER 8000S will support your night time adventure with the fullest 8000 lumens, and give you the most exciting experience of night riding thoroughly. With the USB-C PD fast charging & discharging function, its battery pack can charge your device at the highest speed as a high-end power bank, so to save your time and device in a long trail trip.


Thanks to the cutting edge thermal analytic technology, MONTEER 8000S is able to maintain the minimum size with supreme power, and thus riders will enjoy a very light and easy travel without worry about extra weight. Garmin type mount supports both handlebar and helmet attachments, even compatible with GoPro, computer and phone, offer riders with flexible choices; mil-spec construction with aluminum alloy case, built-in smart temperature control system, and unique heat fin ensure high cooling efficiency; supreme IPX5 waterproof rate that is able to withstand in all kinds of weather conditions--MONTEER 8000S is ready for the most aggressive challenge.


Main Features: 
●  Massive 8000 lumens light output for epic night riding adventure.
●  High-end rechargeable 21700 battery pack of 7.2V/10000mAh that supports USB-C PD (10-30W) fast charging & discharging.
●  Multiple modes settings for all-around lighting solutions for various riding environments.
●  Straight forward operation with one button, memory function for instant mission.
●  Easy-to-read battery indicator both on lamp head and battery pack.
●  Secure Garmin type mount that compatible with different size of handlebars and helmets.
●  Robust and compact design with IPX 5 waterproof to withstand in the most challenging weather.


Main Features: 
●  Massive 8000 lumens light output for epic night riding adventure.
●  High-end rechargeable 21700 battery pack of 7.2V/10000mAh that supports USB-C PD (10-30W) fast charging & discharging.
●  Multiple modes settings for all-around lighting solutions for various riding environments.
●  Straight forward operation with one button, memory function for instant mission.
●  Easy-to-read battery indicator both on lamp head and battery pack.
●  Secure Garmin type mount that compatible with different size of handlebars and helmets.
●  Robust and compact design with IPX 5 waterproof to withstand in the most challenging weather.




 

PINKBIKE REVIEW ON MONTEER 8000S
Bikeradar Review on MONTEER 8000S
MTBR Review on MONTEER 8000S

MTB.MAG Reivew on MONTEER 8000S 

MBUK--GRUOP TESTS WINNER. 5 STARS.
PINKBIKE:Mike K : 
" I'll admit, I'm not usually the biggest fan of night riding, partly because I don't have the best night vision, and I always feel like I end up making mistakes I wouldn't in the day time. However, this year Magicshine's Monteer 8000s Galaxy has me singing a different tune due to how ridiculously bright it is. At the maximum brightness it'll deliver 8,000 retina-searing lumens, with a 1.5 hour run time. Take it down a notch to the 4,000 lumen setting and you'll still have more than enough light for any nigthtime adventure, with a 3:25 run time.

There are a total of five CREE XHP 50.2 LEDs, three at the top with a 32-degree beam angle, and two at the bottom, with a 21-degree beam angle. It's possible to choose to only run the floodlight or the spotlight in one of four power settings, or power all of the LEDs at once for a beam pattern that illuminates a huge swath of trail. There's also a flashing mode for commuting, or if an impromptu dance party breaks out.

The 8000s uses a handlebar mount with a Garmin-style mount, and the battery is attached to a top or downtube with two velcro straps. The cord is long enough that it could also be used as a helmet light with the battery in a backpack – Magicshine sells a helmet mount that makes this possible. I've been using it on my handlebar and pairing it with a small 800 lumen helmet light, and I've found that more often than not I'm able to get away with just using the 8000s – the beam pattern and coverage are that good. "





Original review here: https://thesweetcyclists.com/magicshine-monteer-8000s/

Advancements in LED designs and battery capacity mean that modern bike lights are capable of high lumen output while still retaining small form factors.The new Magicshine Monteer 8000S bike light is an excellent example of this trend as it incorporates an updated battery and LED setup into the previous generation Monteer 6500 bike light to achieve an impressive 8000 lumen output. Now a 8000 lumen Magicshine sounds familiar, that’s because the Magicshine MJ-908 also carried that claim. However, while the MJ-908 had a theoretical 8000 lumen output (each of the 8 LEDs is capable of 1000 lumen output) the Monteer 8000S has a claimed FL-1 measured 8000 lumen output which is achieved with the updated Cree LEDs and a higher capacity battery pack design. 

The Magicshine Monteer 8000S turns the night into day with an impressive 8000 lumen output.

With a retail price of $399.00 the Monteer 8000S may be one of the most expensive lights Magicshine offers, but at $20 per lumen it is still a bargain. To be able to provide enough energy to power the LEDs, the light uses Magicshine‘s updated MJ-6118 battery pack which consists of four 21700 Lithium ion batteries for an improved 7.2V / 10,000 mAh capacity. Not only is the Monteer 8000S the most powerful variation of the expanded Monteer product line (which has been expanded to include the Monteer 3500 and 5000), it is also one of the brightest lights Magicshine has offered to date. Is it practical to ride with an 8000 lumen bike light? The answer is probably not, but as light enthusiasts we are excited to see what the Monteer 8000S has to offer.

Category Bicycle Head Light
   
Retail Price $399
Measured Weight (in g)  144 (headlamp)/422 (battery)/34 (mount)
Likes + Ridiculously bright
+ USB Type-C charging
+ Durable design and wiring attachment
Dislikes – Lacks DRL
– Lacks remote for easier helmet mounting
– Have to cycle through flash mode
 

UNBOXING

Magicshine packs the Monteer 8000S in a sleek black cardboard box with crisp graphics. In the box there is a foam cutout with:

  • Monteer 8000S headlamp
  • MJ-6118 7.2V 10.0Ah battery pack w/ Velcro straps
  • Out front mount w/ handlebar rubber pads
  • USB-C to USB charging cable

Although the box is well designed and can be used to travel with the light, we would have preferred the zippered travel bag Magicshine that came with the MJ-908 and previous high powered models.

MOUNTING

Consistent with Magicshine’s other lights, the Monteer 8000S uses the Garmin style quarter turn mount directly molded into the bottom of the headlamp. This is one of our favorite features of Magicshine lights, as the Garmin style mount is very common and allows you to use the light on your existing mounts instead of having to purchase proprietary mounts. The included out front mount is similar to the Magicshine TTA mount but stubbier, and has a satisfying click when attaching the Monteer 8000S. It’s a single sided mount, but appears to have the screw holes on the bottom side which means you could likely turn it into a dual sided mount with a compatible puck. The Monteer 8000S can be mounted upside down, as there is no beam cutoff with the lens design but without a remote power switch, watching the battery level or changing modes is more cumbersome. At 144g, the lighthead can also be mounted on a helmet but again without a remote power button it would be tricky changing modes.

FIT & FINISH

At first glance, the new Monteer 8000s looks a lot like the existing Monteer 6500. The compact aluminium headlamp design has in fact been carried over from the existing Monteer light. That isn’t a bad thing, as it’s a compact and sleek design with built-in fins for heat dissipation. Thanks to the wired battery pack design, the head lamp is surprisingly small but on the taller side to accommodate the five LED design. To achieve the higher 8000 lumen output, the Cree LEDs have been upgraded to three Cree XHP 50.2 and two XM-L2. Also carried over from the previous model is the single illuminated power button mounted on top of the housing. The wires exit the housing at a sharp right angle which makes it easy to route under your handlebars.

Magicshine Monteer 8000S - size
While the headlamp itself is surprisingly small and light, the battery pack still takes up a lot of space.

One thing that isn’t compact is the updated MJ-6118 battery pack. It’s a large battery pack even though the battery pack uses four 21700 Li-ion batteries that offer high-capacity and slightly more compact design than the traditional 18650 batteries. However, with the wired design it’s easy to hide the battery pack on a top tube or downtube and out of the way. The battery pack also features USB Type-C charging and discharging, allowing it to double as a powerbank for other devices when you aren’t riding. In our experience, the weak point of wired bike lights has typically been the wire connection points between the battery and headlamp. 

With the updated MJ-6118, the wire connectors feel more durable and even offer a latching design that allows it to fully disconnect from the battery pack. Note, the battery pack alone retails for $139.99 which is a fraction of the Monteer 8000S price. Compared to the battery packs included with the Magicshine MJ-906 and MJ-908 lights, the updated battery pack is sleeker and offers easier mounting. We found the included velcro straps and thick rubber pad kept the battery pack in place even over rough terrain.

USABILITY

With the Monteer 8000S, as well as the other Monteer lights in the series, Magicshine has opted for the same simple one-button interface on top of the headlamp. The button is rubberized and is illuminated to show three levels of battery status: green (21-100%), red (6-20%) and flashing red (0-5%). Turning the light on is a short press while a long press shuts the light off. With the light on, a single press cycles through the options within the mode and a double press switches between the modes. There are three primary output modes that a double press cycles through: flood mode (top 3 LEDs), spot mode (bottom two LEDs) and a hybrid mode (all 5). Within each mode, a single press cycles through four intensities (10 / 25 / 50 / 100%) and a flashing mode. 

Magicshine Monteer 8000S - button
This is a no frills bike light with a simple illuminated single button interface.

That unfortunately means you do always have to cycle through flash mode, something that can be quite annoying on dark roads. WIth a total of 15 different modes, it’s also easy to get lost as it’s difficult to visually tell the modes apart. We often found ourselves peeking over the handlebars to confirm which LEDs were active. Also we would have preferred an OLED screen or secondary button/indicator to show what mode was active, particularly with the premium price. The light also doesn’t have a remote control, which means that helmet mounting the Monteer would require fumbling with the top button to switch between modes. While we prefer the two button interface of the previous Magicshine Eagle F3 or the OLED design of the MJ-908, the Monteer 8000S is easy to use.

LIGHT OUTPUT

Obviously with the ridiculous 8000 lumen output of the Monteer 8000S, we were excited to get the light out on the road. The five Cree LED design means you don’t need to run it at the full 8000 lumen output all the time. There are three main output modes that either utilize the top three LEDs, bottom 2, or a hybrid mode with all LEDs active. The top three act as a flood light and have a 32° beam spread which disperse the light. Conversely, the bottom two LEDs are spot lights as they have a more narrow 21° beam spread. Comparing the beam shots, the spot and flood modes aren’t as distinct as we had expected. We had to often peek over the headlamp to verify which LEDs were active. 

Magicshine Monteer 8000S - LEDs
The top 3 LEDs have a 32 deg spread while the bottom 2 LED have a narrow 21 deg spread.

Regardless of which mode you choose, the beam spread is quite impressive. There are no hot spots in the output and the beam spread and reach is more than enough for any type of riding. Within spot mode you can select 400-3200 lumen constant modes (32hr to 4hr run-times) as well as a 0-900 flash mode (16hr run-time). In flood mode, the light offers 600-4800 lumen constant modes (22hr to 2.2 hr run-time) and a 0-1400 lumen flash mode (11.5hr run-time). Full hybrid mode with all the LEDs active offers 1000-8000 lumen constants modes (12-1:30 hrs) and a 0-2400lm flash mode (7hr). Even in the low powered eco modes, the Monteer 8000S provides long run-times and daytime visibility if needed. We found that the low/medium modes were more than sufficient enough for most riding situations, while the high modes were simply overkill. Even though the light is tailored for mountain biking it’s also great on the road. We found it worked great to light up low traffic canyon roads on our early morning rides. You’ll want to limit the use to lower traffic areas though, as there is a lot of glare even in lower power settings. 

Although the full 8000 lumen mode has a claimed 1.5 hour run-time, we found that due to the heat generated by the LEDs the lumen output will drop overtime. Speaking of heat, the Monteer 8000S puts out a lot of it at the higher lumen modes. On cold days, you can actually warm your fingers by simply placing them in front of the lens thanks to the heat radiated from it. The headlamp does get warm but we found that as long as we were moving the thermal cooling design worked well. It’s only when standing still did we find the headlamp to become excessively hot.

THE VERDICT

Overall, we found the Magicshine Monteer 8000S to be a ridiculously bright and capable bike light. The simple wired design and large battery pack give the Monteer 8000S generous run-times that range from 1.5hr in the full 8000 lumen mode up to 32hr in eco mode. Although the single button interface can be confusing to use, the multiple output modes and intensities allows the Monteer 8000S to be used on or off the road. We were also impressed with the build quality of the Monteer and wiring connector design which looks and feels durable. Even though the Monteer 8000S lacks bluetooth or connectivity features, the Garmin compatible mount and USB Type-C charging/discharging of the battery pack set it apart from other lights on the market. While the more pragmatic side of us would argue that the Monteer 8000S is overkill and that a dual light setup would be better, the absurd output of the light and long run-times make it a great light to ride with.

Review

Frank Gonzalez
Feb 08, 2022
I got the Lupine Betty Ligths and the Monteer is the best of the best!!!
Elisabeth Yehuda
Dec 21, 2020
Die light works just fine and illuminate the darkest night like daylight. Thank you very much for this great light
Sean McCrudden
Dec 21, 2020
Using the light about two weeks and have to say it's fantastic, the light that it produces makes you feel like your almost riding in daylight. The battery life is very good and the mounting is secure. The different modes take a little getting used to but once you have used it a few times it's simple to operate. It is expensive but worth it, highly recommend this product.
Alan Percival
Dec 21, 2020
Fantastic light and spread, really good quality and robust, but battery life is a bit short on full 8000 lumens mode. I can only get around 75-80 mins on full power
Chris Sullivan
Dec 21, 2020
Like riding in bright day light. Enjoying it so much much.