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Gravel lights are essential gravel equipment to guarantee safety and visibility on varied and often poorly lit roads. Whether crossing a dense forest, riding at dawn or extending an adventure into the night, good lighting is essential. Here is a complete guide to the types, features and brands of gravel lights.

1. Types of gravel lights

a. Front gravel lighting

  • Powerful (1000 lumens and more): ideal for unlit trails or roads.
  • Moderate (300-800 lumens): perfect for urban or dark areas.
  • Multiple modes: allowing you to adjust the intensity as needed.

b. Rear gravel lighting

  • Classic LEDs: ensure visibility up to several hundred meters.
  • Flashers: to attract the attention of vehicles.
  • Headlights with sensors: automatically adjust brightness according to ambient conditions.

c. Frame or helmet lighting

  • Helmet lighting: complementary, ideal for directing the beam where you are looking.
  • Side lighting: increases visibility to the sides, which is often overlooked.

d. Lighting for bikepacking

  • Designed for extended battery life.
  • Rechargeable by dynamo or solar panel.

2. Characteristics of gravel lights

Brightness

  • Measured in lumens, it determines the power.
  • For gravel, front lighting of 500 to 1200 lumens is recommended.

Autonomy

  • Depends on the intensity used: some models offer up to 20 hours in eco mode.
  • Ideally compatible with external batteries or USB fast charging.

Waterproofing

IPX4 to IPX7 certification to withstand rain, splashes and even temporary immersion.

Fixing

  • Universal systems (silicone straps, adjustable collars).
  • Compatibility with oversized handlebars or saddlebags.

Lighting modes

  • Steady, flashing, or automatic.
  • “Day” mode to be seen even in bright light.

Weight and ergonomics

  • Lightweight so as not to weigh down the bike or hinder movement.
  • Compact models, perfect for bikepacking.

3. Recommended brands for gravel lights

a. Front gravel lighting

Lezyne: Lite Drive 1000XL

  • Power: 1000 lumens.
  • Battery life: up to 87 hours.
  • Waterproof and robust.

Garmin: Varia UT800

  • Adaptive power depending on speed and environment.
  • Connected to Garmin Edge meters.

Cateye: AMPP 800

  • 800 lumens, ideal for versatile use.
  • USB rechargeable battery with charge indicator.

b. Rear gravel lighting

Knog: Blinder Road R70

  • 70 lumens, visible from 1 km.
  • Compact and waterproof design.

Exposure Lights: TraceR

  • Compact, with day and night mode.
  • USB charging and battery life up to 24 hours.

Bontrager: Flare RT

  • Visible from 2 km.
  • ANT+ connectivity for control via a meter.

c. Gravel lighting for helmet and frame

Lupine: Piko

  • Light and powerful lighting (2100 lumens).
  • Ideal for technical night outings.

NiteRider: Lumina 1200 Boost

Adjustable beam for technical terrain.

Moon: Rigel Endurance

Hybrid lamp that can be attached to the helmet or handlebars.

4. Tips for choosing your gravel lighting

  • Adapt to your needs: choose an intensity adapted to your usual terrain (forest, countryside, or roads).
  • Focus on versatility: models with several modes and good battery life are suitable for long outings.
  • Think about compatibility: make sure the gravel lighting is compatible with your handlebars or helmet.
  • Prioritize safety: opt for flashing rear lights and 360° visible lighting.

In summary:

Gravel lighting is an essential investment for riding safely and extending your adventures. Brands like Lezyne, Garmin, Knog, and Exposure Lights offer high-performance and durable models. Choose powerful lighting, with good autonomy and waterproof certifications to face all conditions.