These 3 super-bright rechargeable bike lights are up to 50% off for Black Friday
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Outside of a solid helmet and a sturdy bike lock, a good set of bike lights is one of the wisest accessories a cyclist can invest in. Even if you don’t plan to ride in the dark, a powerful front headlight still alerts others on the road to your presence. And right now, three of our favorite high-output, rechargeable bike headlamps are on sale as part of Black Friday savings.
Starting with the best deal, the NiteRider Lumina OLED 1200 Boost Headlight is a whopping 51% off at Amazon, dropping the price to just $87. Meanwhile, the smaller but still mighty NiteRider Lumina Micro 900 is 20% off at Backcountry, or just $59. Lastly, the Lezyne Macro Drive 1300XXL bike light is discounted 14% through Amazon, bringing the cost down to $94.
All three of these models are included in our best bike lights guide and for good reason: They are incredibly powerful, mount easily, feature long-lasting rechargeable batteries and hold up well to the elements.
Best bike light Black Friday deals — quick links
- NiteRider Lumina OLED 1200 Boost: was $179 now $87 @ Amazon
- NiteRider Lumina Micro 900: was $74 now $59 @ Backcountry
- Lezyne Macro Drive 1300XXL: was $109 now $94 @ Amazon
Best bike light Black Friday deals
NiteRider Lumina OLED 1200 Boost: was $179 now $87 @ Amazon
At $179, this big boy is ordinarily quite costly. But the reduced price of $87 is a total steal and probably the lowest will see the Lumina OLED 1200 go for anytime soon. We love it for its secure mounting system, which is our favorite of all the bike lights we've tested. And as the name suggests, it sports a nifty OLED info screen on top. This lets you keep tabs on battery life and/or easily switch between light modes while on the fly.
NiteRider Lumina Micro 900: was $74 now $59 @ Backcountry
If you’re looking for a bike headlamp that’s a little more compact but still powerful enough for use in total darkness, consider the NiteRider Lumina Micro. It uses the same fantastic mount as its big bro, though it skips the OLED screen to keep costs down. Even at full MSRP, this is our favorite affordable headlamp. Knock that down to $59, and you’ve got a price worth pedaling to.
Lezyne Macro Drive 1300XXL: was $109 now $94 @ Amazon
If you are like Kylo Ren and demand "More, more, MORE,"(lumens that is), then the Lezyne Macro Drive 1300XXL is the light for you. This also happens to be our overall pick for the best bike light of 2023, thanks to its class-leading illumination, tank-like construction and ultra-long battery life. One word of caution, though: This thing is chonky. Hence the XXL in the name.
For more great deals on all our favorite gadgets, outdoor gear, and more, check out the official Tom's Guide Black Friday deals hub.
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Dan Bracaglia is the Tom’s Guide editorial lead for all things smartwatches, fitness trackers and outdoor gear. With 15 years of experience as a consumer technology journalist testing everything from Apple Watches to instant cameras, Dan is deeply passionate about helping readers save money and make informed purchasing decisions. In 2024 so far, Dan’s tested dozens of wearables, including the latest devices from Apple, Google, Garmin, Fitbit and Samsung.
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