Fisher Price looks but how does it perform?
Small, compact and self-contained. A no nonsense choice, that throws more than enough light to tackle the techiest of trails.
The X2 gives the kind of programmability that you only used to get with super expensive German lights. While it’s not quite up to German levels of fanaticism, it’ll suit…
A cleverly designed, well-made bit of kit. The single LED packs a mighty punch, in a compact, light housing.
A superbly well-made product. Easy to use and programme, and efficient in operation. A fair amount of cash for a backup or second light, but if running it as your…
It’s a well-made tiny, multi-purpose light. To increase the number of helmets it would fit, providing a strap would have been great.
There are a handful of truly amazing high-end lighting systems available nowadays that allow you to ride at daylight speeds for hours on end and this is definitely one of…
Small enough to pack as a \'just in case\' back up light, is perfect for camping, bike packing, bivvy trips and just about everything else too.
Benji’s been busy with the testing of six lovely helmet lights. His three faves are featured in issue 71 (out now!); here’s the test in full for your reading pleasure....
Our pick of this year’s best bar-mounted lights, from Exposure, Hope and XML, are featured in Issue 70 (out now!). The full test of ten lights is included below along...
Not a riding light, but why shouldn’t your camping, walking and exploring lights not make the most of advances in LED technology too? Running off three AA batteries, the Petzl…