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To add in with what others have said research from UMTRI showed a linear increase in discomfort glare from high CCT LED light sources when used in vehicular head lighting.
http://www.umtri.umich.edu/our-results/publications/short-wavelength-content-led-headlamps-and-discomfort-glare
Their research eventually came to the conclusion of minimizing the blue as much as possible and the 2700K/3000K sst-20 should achieve that goal well.
Have you considered trying out handlebar mounted lights? Using bar mounted lights with stripe TIR optics should yield some good results. something like the Convoy S2+ would be a good candidate for this. Someone posted some really nice pictures of an S2 with the stripe TIR a while back. While the helmet light might not be directly shining light into your eyes, it may be creating strong luminance, light level, contrast by having an intense spot of light and dark background. Having strong light level contrast is a recipe for glare and visual discomfort.