The Knog Blinder 900 offers the same size and weight advantages of many all-in-one bike headlights but with better than average battery life and a wider beam pattern for extra peripheral vision on the trail.
The Moon Rigel Power bike light blasts up to 3,600 lumens for two hours, and the all-in-one design packs three distinct beam patterns that can be switched at the push of a button.
The Knog PWR Trail 1100 bike light is great for trail riding and is part of a modular system that can do everything from charging devices to lighting up camp and pumping out the jams.
The Gloworm X2 Adventure features the ability to mount the light virtually anywhere, swappable optics, and programmable brightness modes so mountain bikers can dial the X2 Adventure in for any nighttime mission.
The Speednite smart bike headlight features an 800 lumen light, turn signals, a rear blinky, and remote control. Plus, it has a display for speed along with other "smart" features.
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The Light & Motion Imjin 800 is compact and bright, with a claimed battery life of 2 hours on high. However, the battery life indicator is not visible when mounted to a bike helmet.