Do you want to see or be seen? (Or both?)
- High-output lights: Help you see where you’re going in nearly all conditions. More expensive but much brighter than safety lights, usually rechargeable.
- Safety lights: Front, side and rear lights help motorists see you in low light. The brightest ones improve your visibility in daytime. Can be rechargeable or battery powered.
Where will you be riding?
- For streets with streetlights: Choose a front light with a narrow-focus beam
- For darker roads or trails: Choose a wide-focus beam for better peripheral vision
- You can find beam patterns listed in online product descriptions or ask a sales specialist for help.
How to understand bike light specs
- Most bike lights are LEDs, which are energy efficient, durable and available in a wide range of brightness levels.
- Lumens describe the light intensity of each lighting unit. A higher price generally equals higher light output.
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