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Knog Blinder E 1300 Front E-Bike Light

£69.99 £99.99

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      Knog Blinder E 1300 Front E-Bike Light

      The Knog Blinder E 1300 Front E-Bike Light will level-up your urban illumination and help you see and be seen in all light conditions

  • DETAILS
    • SKU: KNG13331
  • FAQ
    • Q: How bright do bike lights need to be?
      A: For mountain biking, brightness depends on terrain. For forest trails and general night riding, 200–600 lumens is suitable. For faster, technical riding or downhill-style trails, 600–1000+ lumens is recommended to properly illuminate obstacles and terrain changes.

      Q: Do I need bike lights for mountain biking?
      A: Yes. Bike lights are essential for night riding, early morning rides, and low-light trail conditions. They improve visibility on technical terrain, help you read trail features like roots and drops, and make you more visible to other trail users.

      Q: Do I need a helmet light or handlebar light for MTB?
      A: Both are commonly used. A handlebar light provides forward illumination of the trail, while a helmet light follows your line of sight and helps illuminate corners and technical sections. Many riders use both together for better depth perception and control.

      Q: Are Knog bike lights good for mountain biking?
      A: Yes. Knog lights are great for MTB use where compact size, secure mounting, and reliable visibility are important. They are commonly used for trail riding, night XC, and commuting to trail centres due to their lightweight design and USB rechargeability.

      Q: Can you ride MTB trails at night safely?
      A: Yes, night mountain biking is safe when using appropriate lighting. Riders typically use a high-output front light and helmet light combination to illuminate terrain, improve depth perception, and identify obstacles such as rocks, roots, and drops.