
With NiteRider’s Angled Bike Light Helmet Mount, you can attach your bike light to your helmet with straps that go through the vent holes. How you attach the mount will depend on the configuration of the vent holes on your helmet. Adjust the mount...
The NiteRider CherryBomb 100 employs a custom, built-in reflector that allows us to be visible at night, even with the taillight in the off position. Clip and bike mounts are included for flexible mounting options.
Congratulations, you’ve untied yourself from messy, ungainly wires by picking up the NiteRider MiNewt. 150/250 Wireless light … but now you want to mount it on your helmet instead of your bars. Just get the Helmet Mount and start illuminating from...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I love that this taillight pulls power directly from the bike battery—no charging cables, no guesswork. It’s plenty bright, super secure on the seatpost, and the mode memory always picks up right where I left...
"Epro 1000 is NiteRiders first headlight specifically made for electric bikes. It comes with pre-wired power line for connection to the eBikes battery. Power line cable measures approximately 52"" in length. Headlamp powers on with ignition switch. Features...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I trust the Lumina 1250 Boost for everything from solo night rides to foggy early mornings. Boost mode lights up tight trail corners and fast descents like a car headlight, and the battery life has always been...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I rely on this combo for everything from early morning trail sessions to late-night commutes. The Lumina 1250 punches through darkness with serious output, and the Vmax+ is compact but super noticeable. I also...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I ride year-round and the Lumina 1400 Boost has been a total game-changer for night training. Boost mode lights up entire trail sections, and I can easily switch between flash and steady beams depending on the...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve taken the Lumina Dual 1500 everywhere—from night laps on singletrack to post-sunset commutes. The twin LED setup throws a super-wide beam, making it perfect for trail rides, but it's just as reliable...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I ride a mix of singletrack and fire roads at night, and the Lumina Dual 2000 is like flipping on daylight. It lights up everything—line, trail edges, and beyond. The beam is super wide, and Boost Mode is insane...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This little thing is crazy bright. I use the Micro 1150 on both my handlebar and helmet depending on the ride. It’s compact enough that it doesn’t feel bulky up top, but still strong enough to light up a dark...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I ride year-round and this combo is my daily driver. The Micro 1150 has enough power for dark bike paths or early trail rides, and the Vmax+ 180 is crazy visible without being bulky. Both lights charge fast with...
Bikes versus cars always comes out with bikes on top for us, but in a car-loving world, it's best to be evenly matched on the road. As far as headlights and visibility goes, NiteRider has your back. With the Lumina Micro 900 Headlight, you'll be equipped...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This light hits the sweet spot for power and size. The Micro 950 is bright enough for dark commutes and mellow trails, but still light enough for helmet mounting. I use it almost daily, and the USB-C charging...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This set has been perfect for my daily commutes and weekend rides. The Micro 950 has plenty of brightness to see and be seen, and the Vmax+ 180 tail light gives great rear visibility without taking up any space....
The Lumina Pro 1000 Front Light sets the standard for cycling headlights across mountain, road, and gravel riding. With 1000 lumens of power, this light illuminates our field of view with up to 6 hours of battery life in low mode. Thanks to the IP-64...
We light up our night rides with the NiteRider Lumina Pro 1300 Front Light + NiteLink. This USB-C rechargeable, 1300-lumen front headlight features 8 modes with a wide variety of run times and a quick charge time of just 4 hours. An 8-step fuel gauge...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve used a lot of front lights, and the beam on the Pro 1400 is one of the cleanest I’ve seen. The collimator lens throws a wide, even pattern that makes riding technical trails or dark roads feel way more...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The beam pattern on the Pro 1550 is next-level—it lights up more than just the trail in front of you. Plus, the NiteLink feature is a big win for riders running a wireless tail light. Being able to control both...
Many entry level bike lights operate only with the notion that it's important for you to be seen, not to see whats in front of you. However, NiteRider has taken its introductory light offering to the next level with the Mako 150 Light. A budget-conscious...
We understand lights are an integral part of your daily commute. Using a light can mean the difference between being seen or not by automobile drivers. Many of the entry level commuter lights are nothing more than be seen lights. Your overall safety and...
It's imperative that cars can see you while you're riding at night, but it's hard to go on if you can't see more than two feet in front of you. Your NightRider Mako 250 Light is a simple, compact and budget-friendly light that makes you visible to traffic...
To maximize the full technology of NiteLink Wireless compatible lights; youll want the NiteLink Wireless Remote Control on your handlebars, making your NiteRider headlight/taillight combo more nimble and more powerful than ever with a quick tap of your...
Whether your evening ride runs later than expected or you planned to be pedaling late into the night, the NiteRider Pro 4200 Enduro Remote Headlight helps you stay on the trail and rubber-side down. With 4200 lumens blasting light into the darkness ahead,...
When it comes to the Sentry Aero Tail Light, the versatility is what we like most. First off, it's bright. 260 lumens is bright enough to be seen clearly in the daytime, and combined with the 260-degree visibility it's hard to be missed out on the road....