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Just bought a couple of loop lights and outfitted my bike with them, and you are right they are worth the investment, they offer great visibility and the Button Cells last longer then regular batteries, probably have a low consumption.
are they better than the 'knog frog' ones?
yup. easier to fit to more different parts of your bike, better all round visibility, more solid construction.
they're better than Backupz too in that they're not necessarily brighter but what light there is is better used, and again you can fit them easily to almost anything. Also, it's a doddle to change the button cells, the top just pops off unlike the Backupz which have a fiddly seal and screws the size of those particles the Large Hadron Collider is trying to find.
Been using the rear one of these for a while, much better than the LD100. Fitted to my helmet at the moment and it really easy to turn on/off and gets me seen really well. Top marks Cateye!