NITE RIDER LIGHTS/CAMERAS
NiteRider Pro 3600 LED Light
You've probably never imagined a need for a 3600 lumen light. But, when you're soloing through pitch-black aspen trails, a light that's three times brighter than a car headlight sounds pretty good -- that's where the NiteRider Pro 3600 LED Light comes in. Whether you're an amateur or a professional ...read more
NiteRider Pro 1800 Race Light
Late night trail rides and endurance races call for a light that's brighter than the one sitting on the handlebars of your commuter bike. A light with 500 lumens might work well at dusk, but it doesn't provide sufficient lighting when you're speeding down a single track that's enshrouded in ...read more
NiteRider MiNewt Pro 750 Light
If you do enough night-time riding to warrant investing in a serious lamp, but don't want to carry around a heavy-hitter like the Pro 1500 LED Race Light, NiteRider makes the MiNewt Pro 750 Light just for you. You'll be astounded at how tiny yet how powerful this system really is.NiteRider uses ...read more
NiteRider Lumina 650 Light
Let us ask you a question -- when have you ever seen a bike light that was overkill? When you need to see the road ahead of you and remind others of your presence, a light can never be bright enough. That is, until now. The latest light from the NiteRider cordless series, the Lumina 650, puts ...read more
NiteRider MiNewt Mini 350 Plus Light
As the sun goes down, and you're on your way home for the night, your 20 lumen light provides some visibility but lacks the ability to light up the ground in front of you. So, if you love blindly hitting potholes at speed, we recommend keeping your wimpy light. However, if you want to see and be ...read more
NiteRider Lumina 500 Light
Whether you need to navigate through rough terrain, or you're looking for a light that'll hold to your bars like the jaws of life, pick up the NiteRider Lumina 500 Light. This budget conscious light puts out nearly half the light of a car headlight at a price that leaves room for more bike ...read more
NiteRider MiNewt Mini 350 Light
As the sun goes down, and you're on your way home for the night, your 20 lumen light provides some visibility but lacks the ability to light up the ground in front of you. So, if you love blindly hitting potholes at speed, we recommend keeping your wimpy light. However, if you want to see and be ...read more
NiteRider Lumina 350 Light
NiteRider introduces the Lumina as the everyday, rough-road lighting solution in its highly popular cordless series. Whether you're commuting in the city or riding trails at dusk, the Lumina 350 Light has a lumen output to will keep your path illuminated and make others aware of your presence.The ...read more
NiteRider Mako 200 USB Light
Forgetting that you need to change the batteries in your light can leave you in a lurch when you're headed home late at night. With the new USB rechargable NiteRider Mako 200 USB Light, the only thing that you have to remember is plug it in at the coffee shop or in the office. Sitting in the ...read more
NiteRider Mako 200 Light
When the sun goes down and you're rushing across town to a friends house, the NiteRider Mako 200 Light will light the way for safe passage. Unlike most entry-level lights that're just bright enough to make the overly-cautious motorist aware of your presence, the Mako 200 light illuminates a ...read more
NiteRider Mako 150 Light
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 option for front lights, the Mako 150 ...read more
NiteRider CherryBomb 1 Watt Tail Light
With the CherryBomb 1 Watt Tail Light, NiteRider has your back. For an evening commuter or after-work trainer, being seen from the rear is perhaps more important than being visible from the front. After all, you can see what is ahead of you, but it is an act of blind faith that whoever is coming ...read more
NiteRider Mako 100 Light
Most lights for city riding only keep drivers aware of your presence, but don't do anything to illuminate the road or its hazards. As an introductory-level light from NiteRider, the Mako 100 Light is a small but powerful light addition to your commute. See the road, and let motorists see ...read more
NiteRider Stinger Taillight
Getting hit from behind is never good, so help prevent it with the NiteRider Stinger Taillight. The Stinger mounts easily on your cruiser or your TT bike’s seatpost, and the super-bright ½-watt LED is visible from a half mile away—plenty of time for a motorist to stop texting and give you ...read more
NiteRider Lightning Bug 3.0 Light
The NiteRider Lightning Bug 3.0 Light features three bright little LEDs to keep you visible to motorists during your late-night jaunt across town and training rides gone long. Easy-to-mount rubber fasteners make it a breeze to take on and off. The size makes it easy to store in a jersey pocket or ...read more
NiteRider Lightning Bug 2.0 Light
Big light, small package is the best way to describe the NiteRider Lightning Bug 2.0 Light. The perfect light for adding some visibility to your bike in low-light conditions. The Lightning Bug weighs just 22 grams and is designed with stretchy rubber fasteners that are simple to mount. In addition, ...read more
NiteRider Lightning Bug 1.0 Light
Oftentimes, if you live in the city, it’s important to be seen while you zip through city streets. The NiteRider Lightning Bug 1.0 is the solution to low-light city commuting or a training ride that goes long. The quick-and-easy-to-mount Lightning Bug 1.0 employs a single, darkness-pierci ...read more




















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