Lumina Micro 900 Headlight
Bikes versus cars always comes out with bikes on top for us, but in a car-loving world, it's best to be evenly matched on the road. As far as headlights and visibility goes, NiteRider has your back. With the Lumina Micro 900 Headlight, you'll be equipped with 900 lumens to see the whole road, and to be as visible and bright as possible.
Be it on a gravel ride, a road epic, or mountain biking night ops, riders need the best lights possible for maximum confidence and outrageous fun. The Lumina Micro 900 Headlight features five varied modes for everything from commuting to bikepacking, and it's lightweight at just 130g. Its compact nature makes it a superior option for riding, and its long life means you'll rest easy knowing you've got a reliable headlight.
Details
- Compact headlight for high visibility during evening and night rides
- Just 130g for the benefit of lightweight engineering
- Five modes with run times between two and 60 hours
- 900 lumen output for high confidence riding at night or on a commute
- Item #NRIU10K
- Bulbs
- Cree LED
- Power Source
- lithium
- Batteries Included
- yes
- Modes
- low, medium, high, flash, walk
- Lumens
- 900
- Burn Time
- [low, flash] 11h, [medium] 4.5h, [high] 2h, [walk] 60h
- Mount
- handlebar
- Includes
- headlight, internal rechargeable battery, USB charging cable
- Claimed Weight
- 4.6oz (130g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
2.5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 3, 2021
Run time is more like 1 hour
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Nice and light but the runtime is more like 1 hour
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
November 28, 2020
Actual runtime is far from advertised
This light is well-made, compact, and the diffuser lens creates a nice beam, perfect for mountain biking. The power output is more than enough for regular trail riding, and proved ok also for relatively fast downhill sections. The mount doesn't really seem to lock on the handlebar, but it actually does its job, and the light does not move. The one issue is runtime: in real-world conditions, expect around 1hr 20min at max power, definitely not 2hrs as advertised. I spare you the details, but after speaking with NiteRider Support I was able to reach exactly 2hrs on a bench test, with a large PC fan pointed straight at the lens. I can only guess that the Micro 900 has an overheating problem at MTB speeds, and that ultimately affects the battery life. Unfortunately, I bought the light for actual riding, not for lab testing, hence the 3-star rating. It's also worth noting that one of the two lights I bought was performing significantly worse than the other (about 20 min less), so I got it exchanged.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
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