Modern bike lights can be split into two main categories – lights for road/commuting use and lights for mountain bike use. They differ vastly in terms of light output, run time, weight and expense.
This article was last updated on 18 November 2015.
Road lights are split into yet another two categories however; those that provide enough illumination to enable you to see what's on the road, and those that are designed to simply ensure that you're seen by other road users.
For this Best Buy guide, we've selected front lights that are more powerful and will enable you to see where you are going on unlit cycle paths or rural roads while the rear lights are designed primarily to make you visible to other road users. Factors such as battery life, weight and side visibility are more important than all-out power for the rear lights, and the prices are lower too.
Related reading: Buyer's guide to bike lights for commuting and road cycling
If you're looking for lights for off-road riding, you need something more powerful that can light up unlit trails in dark woods littered with rocks, roots and other obstacles. You can find out more about lights for this purpose in our Buyer's guide to mountain bike lights and Best mountain bike lights round-up.
Best front lights
- Knog Blinder Arc 5.5 – 3.5 stars
- Knog Blinder Road 3 - 3.5 stars
- Lumicycle Freeway – 3 stars
- Hope R1 – 3 stars
- Exposure Joystick – 3 stars
- Light & Motion Urban 800 – 3 stars
- Lupine Piko TL – 3 stars
- Gemini Xera Flashlight – 2 stars
- Electron F-650 – 2 stars
- MagicShine Eagle 600 – 2 stars
- Cateye Volt 300 (£49.99 / US$60) – 4 stars
- Light & Motion Urban 200 (£69.99 / US$79 ) – 4 stars
- Moon X-Power 500 (£84.99 / US$N/A) – 4 stars
Best rear lights
- Niterider Cherry Bomb 0.5W – 2.5 stars
- RSP Spectre R – 2.5 stars
Worth considering…
- Electron Tristar (£15 / US$N/A) – 4 stars
- Fibre Flare (£28 / US$40) – 4 stars
- RSP Urban (£20 / US$N/A) – 4 stars
- USE Exposure Blaze (£100 / US$152) – 4 stars
- Moon Crescent (£22 / US$N/A) – 4 stars
- Light & Motion VIS 180 (£75 / $US99) – 4 stars
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