Lights for night riding - Inexpensive yet durable

Tgianco

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May 2, 2024
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Folsom, CA
I have 3 e-mtb's so I'm not going to spend almost $300 per bike for Outbound (I know it's the best). I had bought these Rock Bros lights that work well but have broken whenever I've crashed (often), so I've broken 3 in the last 3 months (they snap at the connection point)... at $40 each.
Does anyone have a good, cheap recommendation (that is also durable as I do crash... trying to send it!) that won't break the bank?
 

Icademen

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Jan 14, 2025
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I’ve had similar issues with cheap lights breaking during crashes. I’ve been using Bontrager Ion lights recently and they’ve held up much better than some of the cheaper ones I’ve tried. They’re not as expensive as Outbound but still offer solid performance and durability. They’ve survived a few rough rides without snapping, and I feel like they’re a good middle ground if you’re looking to save some cash but still want something that can take a hit.
 

Tgianco

New Member
May 2, 2024
24
21
Folsom, CA
I’ve had similar issues with cheap lights breaking during crashes. I’ve been using Bontrager Ion lights recently and they’ve held up much better than some of the cheaper ones I’ve tried. They’re not as expensive as Outbound but still offer solid performance and durability. They’ve survived a few rough rides without snapping, and I feel like they’re a good middle ground if you’re looking to save some cash but still want something that can take a hit.
Thanks. I'll look into those.
 

PDXRooster

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Nov 4, 2022
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Portland, OR
Hate to burst your bubble and break the bank but there's no lights that compete with the outbound for their output and rideable light. If your sending it at night and crashing (which I do as well) I can only recommend that you bite the bullet and do it once and do it right. You'll end up there eventually.
 

Stihldog

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Jun 10, 2020
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Coquitlam, BC
I found that the bontrager lights suit me fine. Mini USB rechargeable with GoPro attachment.

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Stem and helmet mount. Occasionally use the taillight. They have different functions such as high, low, strobe etc. kinda expensive but easy to swap or mount between bikes.
 

CarolinaCrawler

Active member
Jan 30, 2023
269
281
North Carolina
X2 on having both bike mounted light and helmet mounted light. I've ridden with either but now only both.

This time of year we night ride alot. I have bought 5 of these lights (for the whole family) and have had great success. My daughter bounced off the ground 6 times the other weekend and hers are still going strong. I highly recommend them. I've bought them from both Amazon and Aliexpress and they were identical.

There's not a great budget option for helmet lights that I found. The first helmet light I bought were these. I got this helmet mount for them. It really works great and is very durable for the money.

That said I bought my wife and I Outbound Hangover helmet lights and gave our NiteRiders to the kids. I cought them on one of the only sales they have every year but they were still expensive. Completely happy with them.
 

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