Mountainbiking Bike Light Setup

By Sophia Surk


Mounting Lights On Handlebars

A handlebar mounted lamp will light in the direction of the handlebars. So if you wish to see left you'd must turn your handlebars to the left and vice versa. This is naturally not quite practical. Usually you turn your head prior to you turn your handlebars when checking the trail ahead. Also - you may not truly see left or right from the trail like... if there's a suspicious noise coming from the bushes :) or something like that.

But on the other hand a handlebar mounted lamp is a lot more practical for the reason that it's on the bike rather than on your head.

Mounting Lights On Helmets

In the event you mount the lamp on your helmet the light will always follow your head. Wherever you look the light will follow. Yet another great thing is extra height. A lamp on a helmet will throw the light on the trail ahead from a higher point which implies less shadows. But it is kind of impractical since it tends to make your helmet heavier and you need a cable connecting the lamp and the batteries to be hidden somewhere on you. The best thing is to use a backpack so the batteries are inside the backpack and there's only minimal distance from the helmet to the batteries.

What sort of Bike Lights Should You Get And Where To Place Them?

1. Best Case Scenario - Spot Light On Helmet, Flood Light On Handlebars

In case you have adequate money and you don't mind carrying two lamps then get one powerful spot light and one strong flood light. Then place the flood light on the handlebars and spot light on your helmet.

Spot light on your helmet signifies that the strong beam of light will generally follow your head so it is going to be right in front of your eyes at all times. This way you won't have trouble with sharper borders of the spot light - for those who look from a bright spot into a darker region you might be blinded for a while, like stepping inside from strong sun. But if the bright spot is normally in front of you you don't have to...actually you can not look away.

Flood light on handlebars will give you excellent width of viewing field, spot light on helmet will offer you the distance and can follow your head - this combination will allow you to ride anything you'd commonly ride throughout the day - even incredibly quick descents.

2. Strong Flood Light On Handlebars Only

This really is IMHO the second best thing if the flood light is strong. If you are only going to get one lamp then get a strong flood light and place it on your handlebars. Flood light will not have a bright spot in the middle that would disturb your eyes. It's going to evenly light a wide region in front of the bike which also consists of corners. It must be strong so it has enough distance. This sort of setup is ok for everything but the fastest descents. For anyone who is going really fast you will need some more distance from a spot lamp.

3. Spot Light On Your Helmet

Since spot lights give you much more distance they do not have to be so powerful to light the trail far ahead. Less power equals lower price, so this is the least expensive mountainbikelight setup of all three. Bright spot will follow your head so it will not bother you but you will miss the wide angle of the flood light. Still even this is rather alright for most of the XC night riding.




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