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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Lightning Bug 100 USB, Lights, Lights Shootout, NiteRider -

This is a pretty cool commuter light. It's small, puts out 122 lumens and it's only $45. It was difficult to achieve a rechargeable light for under $50 but the folks at Niterider got it sorted out in this 40 gram device.

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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Lezyne, Lights, Lights Shootout, Macro Drive -

The Macro Drive is a decent $70 light putting out 307 Lumens against a claimed 350 Lumens. The light output is pretty steady throughout the battery cycle and it lasts two hours in the highest setting.

The post Review: Lezyne Macro Drive appeared first on Mountain Bike Review.

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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Lezyne, Lights, Lights Shootout, Micro Drive -

This is a tail light for $50 that puts out about 70 Lumens. It's got good side visibility and can be seen from well over a mile on a clear day.

The post Review: Lezyne Micro Drive Rear appeared first on Mountain Bike Review.

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2014 Lights Shootout, Betty R 10, Bike Light, Lights, Lights Shootout, Lupine Lighting -

In every shootout, there has to be a top dog. This year, the Lupine Betty takes the crown by a devastating landslide. They not only spec'd a 4500 Lumen light but they also backed it up. This light is almost scary in brightness level and one really has to look away from the light head or risk seeing 'stars' for a moment.

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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Lights, Lights Shootout, Princeton Tec, Push -

For $50, Princeton Tec offers a light here that claims 150 lLumens but actually measured higher at 212 Lumens. It also sports great side lighting with a nice red strip of light on each side.

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