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2016 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Light & Motion, Lights, Lights Shootout, Urban 850 Trail -

This latest Urban 850 Trail model remains very bright and light. Now the side lights have been turned down to optimize for trail use. GoPro mount compatibility is offered now as well.

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2016 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Lights, Lights Shootout, Lupine Lighting, NEO 2 -

At 188 grams, it is the ideal helmet light with the battery mounted at the rear of the helmet to provide balance to the light head up front.

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2016 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Deca Drive 1500XXL, Lezyne, Lights, Lights Shootout -

Lezyne made their mark with honest, infinite battery lights. But with the dangers of loose Lithium cells, they are going with sleeker and more compact designs.

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2016 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, CatEye, Lights, Lights Shootout, Volt 1600 -

The Volt 1600 continues to be one of our favorites as the output bumps up to 1600 Lumens now. Chassis and mount are getting a bit dated now for this much light but this is still a self-contained powerhouse.

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2016 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Lights, Lights Shootout, Lumina OLED 800, NiteRider -

This latest Lumina bumps output to an honest 800 Lumens. It also incorporates an OLED display to make switching through modes very easy. Finding out remaining runtime on any light level is handy as well.

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