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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Lights, Lights Shootout, Lumina Flare, NiteRider -

To complement the NiteRider Lumina 700, the Lumina 650 comes in with a little lower Lumen rating at 650, but integrates a red tail light at the back of the integrated light unit.  This leverages mounting, electronics and battery for a much needed commuting tail light.

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

The Deca Drive is Lezyne's follow-on to the Mega Drive of last year. It measures almost 900 lumens and is only 100 lumens weaker than last year's Mega Drive. But it is $50 cheaper and that makes this a terrific value.

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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, CatEye, Lights, Lights Shootout, Volt 300 -

This year, the new light is the Volt 300 for only $60. And the good news is actual output is 349 lumens in the sphere.  So not only is it significantly cheaper but it's much brighter as well.

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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Lights, Lights Shootout, Lupine Lighting, Piko 4 -

The Lupine Piko 4 is the bread and butter of the Lupine powerhouse line-up. While far from being the most powerful, it is reachable by many at $335. And what it really offers is size and functionality.

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2014 Lights Shootout, Bike Light, Light & Motion, Lights, Lights Shootout, Urban 700 -

The Urban was one of our favorite lights last year as it delivered an honest 550 Lumens in a very compact unit. This year, claimed output is bumped up to 700 Lumens and we measured their output at 708 Lumens.

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