Light & Motion Seca Comp 2000 Bike Light Review

The Light & Motion Seca Comp 2000 stands out as a light for mountain bikers who need a helmet-mounted torch that really cranks out the fake sunshine.
Light & Motion Seca Comp 2000 bike light

The Light & Motion Seca Comp 2000 stands out as a bike light for riders who need a helmet-mounted torch that really cranks out the fake sunshine.


Light & Motion Seca Comp 2000 specs

  • 2000Lm max brightness
  • Runtimes: 2000Lm – 1.5hrs, 1000Lm – 3hrs, 500Lm – 6hrs, Pulse – 9hrs
  • Weight: 216g
  • Mounts: Handlebar included, helmet sold separately
  • $229.99 MSRP
  • Buy from Amazon and other retailers

With a three-hour runtime at 1000Lm, the Seca Comp 2000 offers all of the light I could ever need at roughly my maximum amount of after-work trail time. At 216g, this is the heaviest mountain bike light I want to strap to my head, and the weight of it is noticeable while riding. Fortunately, the performance is worth the heft.

This tough, waterproof light has a pair of amber side lights for commuting that can be turned off once you hit the trail and a handy toggle switch that allows for fast mode swaps between high and medium. The mounting strap is long enough to wrap between helmet vents on the right lid, or you can purchase a separate helmet strap to make the fit more universal.

The long-distance beam of the Light & Motion Seca Comp 2000 reaches deep into the forest to illuminate details while the close-up light spreads out further to show all the technical goodness. This will be a fantastic mountain bike light for anyone racing at night, as it throws light far down the trail where you need to look when riding at full speed.

Pros and cons of the Light & Motion Seca Comp 2000

Pros

  • Waterproof and rugged construction
  • Long strap attaches to bars or vented helmet
  • Bright

Cons

  • Heavy

Bottom line

Riders who need more light than this will likely want to switch to an external battery model.