A good front mountain bike light frees you up to night ride at any time – whether you want to take to the trails at night or just beat the shorter days in winter.
We've rounded up the best mountain bike lights of 2015, as reviewed by our sister mags Mountain Biking UK and What Mountain Bike and by the BikeRadar editorial staff around the world. Our testers spend many, many hours thrashing these units all year round as well as checking and measuring manufacturer claims, so our tests are the most authoritative in the business. We've been doing them year in and year out for longer than we care to remember, so we're ideally placed comment on their long term reliability and the customer support offered with confidence too. Read on to find out how we rated the latest crop of lights.
Updated November 2015.
The best mountain bike lights
If talk of lumens, mAh and LEDs leaves you utterly in the dark, then check out our buyer's guide to mountain bike lights to cut through the jargon. And to see beam shots for the lights listed below, take a look at the individual reviews.
Lumicycle Enduro Explorer – editors' choice
£285 / US$455 / (AU$N/A, but can be bought from Lumicycle website and shipped internationally)
Magicshine Eagle M2 – best value
MTB Batteries Lumenator
Exposure MaXx D Mk8
Gemini Duo 4-cell
Exposure Race Mk10
Tumble & Fall Pro 2000
Gemini Olympia 2100 6 cell
Hope R8
Moon X1300 Adjustable
- CatEye Volt 1200 – 3 stars
- Light and Motion Taz 1500 – 3.5
- NiteRider Lumina 750 – 3.5 stars
- MTB Batteries Lumen2200 – 3.5 stars
- Beema AS-2000 – 3.5 stars
- Lupine Piko TL Max – 3.5 stars
- Exposure Diablo MK7 – 3.5 stars
- Light & Motion Seca 2000 Enduro 6-cell – 3.5 stars
- Niterider Pro 2800 Enduro Remote – 3 stars
- Glow Worm X2 – 3 stars
- Hope R2i – 3 stars
- CatEye Volt 1600 – 3 stars
- Moon X-Power 2500 – 3 stars
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