Best rear light under £30

oli2001
oli2001 Posts: 350
edited March 2013 in Road buying advice
As above really. mine has broke looking for a replacement. USB rechargeable would be good

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  • pkripper
    pkripper Posts: 652
    exposure flare or Moon Shield

    two of the best i reckon, so much so I run them both at the same time on my commute. Forget the budget though, where lights are concerned you want quality of build, quality of light and runtime. If it's £35, find the £5...
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    I like the £2.50 phart bleep from Planet-X. Or the 1.50 single LED one. Ran both all winter, not a problem with either.

    Except the Single LED one needs a cable tie around it to stop it falling apart when you hit a pothole
  • yeah i have http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/LIP ... rear_light, i have1 on each bike then a spare 1 which i move between saddle bags, excellent lights very bright and at only £2.50 bargin.min order £20 for free delivery or £2.50 postage on smaller orders.
  • ToeKnee
    ToeKnee Posts: 376
    I have exposure lights and have this as a backup: it's bright, rechargeable, lasts well between charges and has a great pulse mode. I'd never buy a light that needs batteries.
    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/niterider-solas ... ear-light/
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  • mitchgixer6
    mitchgixer6 Posts: 729
    +1 for the smart lunar. Very bright, sturdy and waterproof.
  • shamrock134
    shamrock134 Posts: 714
    +1 for the Blinder rear at £23. I'm using 2 at the rear.

    Waterproof, bright, usb rechargeable, secure on seat post and on/off button isn't ****.
  • oli2001
    oli2001 Posts: 350
    cheers fellas for all the advice. went for the knog and the lunar!