If you’ve never ridden at night before, you’re missing out. It presents an awesome challenge; obstacles come at you faster, it feels like you’re riding at warp speed and there’s something majestic about the woods at night.
You’ll need a high-powered front light to illuminate the trail, though, and these are the best mountain biking lights we’ve tested this winter.
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* Each light was tested using a Canon 5DSR with a 24mm lens. The camera was locked off on a tripod in a location with as little light pollution as possible, and the exposure was fixed at 30 seconds, F16, ISO 100. Each RAW file was then processed in Lightroom using consistent settings across every image before being exported as JPEG files. Whilst the images are not necessarily representative of what your eyes would see in real-time, they do show the relative brightness, beam spread and colour temperature of each light.
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