Bike Lights

Original price was: $35.89.Current price is: $21.53.

Original price was: $35.89.Current price is: $18.66.

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Original price was: $43.07.Current price is: $24.40.

Original price was: $66.06.Current price is: $40.18.

Original price was: $66.05.Current price is: $35.89.

Majestic Glimmer Bike Lights

Whether you’re commuting to work or riding for fun, bike lights are a must-have for every cyclist. Majestic Glimmer bicycle lights are essential for visibility in low-light conditions, helping ensure your safety while on the road.

Our bike lights come in various styles and configurations to cater to your needs. LED bike headlights are the brightest and most versatile, making them ideal for night riding. We offer both front and rear lights, as well as helmet-attached lights. Plus, we provide rechargeable options, so you never have to worry about replacing batteries.

Night Bike Lights

Riding at night comes with its own set of challenges, including limited visibility. To stay safe, you need reliable night bike lights that offer powerful illumination and long-lasting battery life. Majestic Glimmer offers some of the best options for night riding, with easy installation for your convenience.

Bike lights serve two essential purposes: providing light to illuminate the terrain and ensuring your visibility to others on the road. In most states, having bike lights for night riding isn’t just a smart choice—it’s the law.

Types of Bike Lights

Most states require night bike lights. Typically, you’ll need:

  • A red rear light (steady or flashing)
  • A bright white front light (steady or flashing)

Both lights should be visible from a minimum of 200 meters ahead and 50 meters from the side. Here are the types of lights we offer:

  • Head Lights
  • Tail Lights
  • Combo Lights
  • Safety Lights
  • Headlamps

Bike Lights for Night Riding

Riding your bike at night can be a peaceful experience, with quiet roads and cooler temperatures. However, it presents additional challenges, especially regarding visibility.

Ensure your headlamps illuminate the road a few feet ahead, and keep your tail lights flashing. For optimal safety, a light with a range of 400 to 800 lumens is perfect for road use—bright enough to light your path without blinding oncoming drivers. You may also want to attach lights to your ankles for added visibility, allowing drivers to track your pedal movements.