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THIS WEEK’SHOT KIT
This Magicshine light is designed to either be slung on the underside of an out-front style mount or sandwiched between your bike computer and its handlebar mount. Garmin, Wahoo and GoPro-style attach
A larger light with a 1,000-lumen output, the Oxford Ultratorch CL1000 provides good illumination for unlit roads, although the peak-output runtime is quite short at one hour and 15 minutes. It clips
This is a newer option from Lezyne but has a similar wide, flattened body to their other lights, which offer outputs from 500 to 1,200 lumens. All have an integrated rubber-strap mount bolted to their
On its top setting, the compact Micro 950 provides abundant illumination with a good spread of light. Although the unit itself is reasonably low in weight, the hefty mount makes up about a quarter of
Short days, falling leaves, time for a new light. We've tested six to help show you the way...
The Titan Mini is a small front light with a CNC-machined casing and a boxy design. Its 700-lumen peak output is a little lower than that of the other five lights on test, but it’s the second lightest