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Knog Bicycle Lights Knog Blinder 1300 Front Bike Light

Knog Blinder 1300 Front Bike Light

Front Light

£79.99

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BICYCLE LIGHTS

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Bicycle lights are available in various types, including front lights, rear lights, and wheel lights. Front lights illuminate your path, rear lights make you visible to others, and wheel lights enhance side visibility. Consider your cycling environment and choose accordingly for optimal safety.

Bicycle lights' brightness is measured in lumens. For urban cycling, 100-200 lumens is sufficient. For rural or unlit areas, consider 400-600 lumens or more. Evaluate your riding conditions to ensure adequate visibility.

Bicycle lights use either rechargeable lithium-ion batteries or disposable batteries. Rechargeable batteries are cost-effective and eco-friendly over time, while disposables offer convenience without needing a power source. Assess your usage habits to decide which suits you best.

Bicycle Lights: 3 things to consider before buying

Bicycle lights come in various types, each serving a different purpose. Front lights are essential for illuminating your path in low-light conditions, while rear lights ensure you're visible to vehicles from behind. For off-road cycling, you might need more powerful lights than for city commutes. Consider your typical cycling environment and choose lights that match your needs.

When choosing bicycle lights, it's crucial to look at both lumens and battery life. Lumens measure the brightness of the light; higher lumens mean brighter lights but often require more power. If you frequently ride in dark areas, opt for lights with higher lumens. Additionally, check the battery life to ensure it lasts through your rides. Rechargeable batteries can be a more sustainable choice in the long run.

Before purchasing bicycle lights, ensure they are easy to install and compatible with your bike. Look for models that offer tool-free installation, allowing you to attach or remove them quickly. Also, consider whether the lights are compatible with your bike's size and handlebar diameter. Some lights come with adjustable mounts to fit a variety of bikes, which can be particularly useful if you have multiple bicycles.

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