Bike lights and reflectives reviews
Shopping for new bike lights or reflectives? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Exposure Trace and TraceR lightset reviewGood things do come in small packages
By James Bracey Published
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Lezyne Micro Drive 600XL and KTV Pro lightset reviewCompact package with retina burning brightness
By James Bracey Published
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Exposure Sirius Mk9 Daybright bike light reviewExposure's entry into 'proper' road lights is powerful, high quality and a bit of an investment
By James Bracey Published
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NiteRider Lumina Micro 450/Sabre 50 light set reviewAt £60 for the pair, the NiteRider Lumina Micro 450/Sabre 50 combo represent great value and will be more than bright enough unless you're going off-road.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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BBB Swat BLS-105K front light reviewThe BBB Swat is a compact unit with a quality feel, but unfortunately it's lacking in power and features
By Paul Norman Published
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Vel 500 + 20 lumen light set reviewThe brand exclusive to Sigma Sports has got off to an impressive start
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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CatEye Sync; Core, Kinetic and Wearable reviewCatEye has produced three great lights to offer amazing be seen ability and they are all synced. I test all three to see if the CatEye Sync is a good system
By Symon Lewis Published
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Light and Motion Urban 650 front light reviewThe Light and Motion Urban 650 has a good consistent light beam, with side lights that give good side visibility
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Cateye Volt 800 front light reviewThe Cateye Volt 800 is a good and solid front light, that does a good job lighting up the road ahead. However I found it a bit heavy, but the mount is good.
By Nick Busca Published
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Tesla4 reviewBy Mike Hawkins Published
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Cateye Volt 1200 front light reviewThe Cateye Volt 1200 front light is a more than bright enough to light up the darkest country lanes and also has excellent battery life and tool-free mount.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
