04-24-2022, 04:22 PM
(04-22-2022, 11:42 AM)maxredline Wrote: Clearwater does not make a statement regarding any legal aspect of the light in their specs which concerns be to an extent. Do a search on their site for street legal, SAE, DOT or Darla specs and you will not get one result, at least I didn't. Do they want people to be ignorant of the facts or do they have facts to begin with? I find that strange.
As do I. In comparison, Denali makes a point of their SAE & ECE certifications. In comparing Darlas vs D3s, although the D3s are physically 25% larger and require a bit more power, I think they win because of their hybrid capability. Clearwater's version of hybrid is offering a $100 upgrade to a Krista pair by changing one of them out for a (physically larger) Erica. Denali's lens change system is superior.
Craig
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