Mich Orizo
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Very bright and rugged illumination device.charges rather quickly. Satisfactory purchase.
Jayster79
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 12, 2024
When I first turned it on I thought I was being beckoned by the lord almighty himself.. I live in Yorkshire and do a fair bit of night riding down old country lanes ect. Often with large trees and no street lights so a bright light was a must.. This light doesn’t disappoint..
Canelo
Reviewed in Mexico on March 20, 2024
Excelente calidad de luz, brilla como sol en la obscuridad, buena duración de la batería, buena abrazadera para el manubrio, todo de muy buena calidad.
Detroit_Rocks
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
I bought three Lumina 1000 Boost lights with the horrible micro USB charging. The ports cracked and fell apart. I previously had awesome Niterider products.This is after 1994 Cyclops, Digital Pro-12, Blowtorch HID Niterider lights.Getting into three of these Lumina 1800 lights with the 120v charging adapters, zero issues. The wide twin lense is a million times better than the single lense lights. I run two of the 1800s on the bars, one on the helmet. Insane for night rides.
rob nelson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 9, 2022
Wow. Expensive but without a doubt worth it. The brightness of it is second to none. It is extremely powerful and I wouldn’t recommend it being angled straight ahead so as not to dazzle an oncoming vehicle. I since bought a rear light by the same manufacturer and again it is 1st class. Opted for rechargeable one like this. Cannot overstate how bright this is.
gabriel aceves
Reviewed in Mexico on October 15, 2022
muy eficiente y buen producto. dura mucho la pila y da excelente luz
Mr JSS
Reviewed in Canada on October 27, 2021
Have not used it yet. Looks solid. The charger is NOT from a USB, that's too bad since driving to the trails, the car has a USB connection, NOT a UK A/C plug!! The company is supposed to be from California but the shipment is from Jersey in the UK. Maybe that explains the charger plug? The price I paid was $208 now it is $280 on Amazon; inflation is a killer. I'll buy a $22 adapter so the charger will work. Not the end of the world but not great either.
R. Burger
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2021
I've been riding at night for years with many different lights. I really like the NiteRider lights and currently have 4 of them in various models. This review is for the Lumina Dual 1800. As lights have gotten brighter over the last few years I tend to keep using the lower lumen lights to keep my peripheral vision as I ride. Overly bright lights tend to steal your side vision and make you feel like you are riding in a tunnel. I purchased this light with the expectation that I could ride primarily on Low and Medium settings (I use a helmet mounted light as well) and that would give me extra run time as my rides run from 2.5 to 3 hours. This light has a great spread of light (more wide flood than a spot) and is awesome as a bar mounted light, easy to mount, easy to operate on the bike and the charger adaptor works well. The only disappointment I have with the light is that I can not make it last longer than the smaller Lumina 1000, or 850 that I also use. That being said the light has never failed me it simply has shown the low battery warning light and it has continued to operate even when it takes me 20 min to get out of the woods. When you understand that this light is slightly bigger that other Lumina, it is also is two lights in one so it makes since that it burns through the charge faster than it's little brothers. I would fully recommend this light to any bike rider Mt. or Road, but my experience is only on a Mt. Bike on both very technical and flow trails. One other note to all Mt Bike riders who are learning to ride at night, You Don't Need a Tail Light!!! If you must use a tail light, and you ride with others, please turn it off while on the trail, then back on if you ride on the road to get home.
Eric Jones
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2020
I've been night riding for more than 20 years and have gone through many lights, this is by far the best and even better than my old $500 HID light from Light and Motion. Brighter than a car light, when I'm on the road I tend to use it on the low or medium setting, rarely do I need more light than that. I use it on a 25 mph ebike so it has to throw far enough to see beyond my stopping distance and this accomplishes that. With the diffuser lense on the front it gives the most even and soft light wider than other lights with no harsh edges to distract. I buy an overpowered light like this on purpose to use the lower settings and get more range. When on boost mode it does get very hot, almost to the point of burning your hand, so careful, the heat sinks work and produce a lot of heat. Get one, you'll love it. Coming from a night time mountain bike racer, a long time ago. Picture shows it mounted on a Planet Bike Fork Mount Bike Headlight Bracket also a great product.
Elias Kawas
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2019
This device is not a toy. Upon picking it up for the first time, it's immediately obvious that this is a premium piece of kit. It's fairly small but surprisingly hefty, the design is sleek, build quality is excellent (all components seem extremely well-machined with tight tolerances), and most importantly––it puts out an absurd amount of light.No, seriously. This thing is complete overkill in the best way possible.Unless you're regularly riding nasty, technical trails in complete darkness, it's actually quite dangerous to use the higher brightness levels. I have this light mounted on top of my helmet, and I can honestly say I feel just as safe riding my electric skateboard at night as I do during the day because THIS LIGHT RADIATES PHOTONS LIKE A SMALL SUN.Beam pattern is excellent, hundreds of feet of throw (even more when mounted to my helmet) that blends seamlessly into a short-range flood.Speaking of which, the side-illumination feature is a game-changer. It simultaneously preserves your peripheral vision and reduces contrast across your field of view, making it much easier on the eyes. You'll find yourself feeling way more confident and situationally-aware while riding, and I honestly couldn't imagine going back to my old setup.Battery life is more than adequate for my purposes, although Turbo mode is a huge power hog (in my opinion, the 90 minute runtime on the 1500 lumen setting is way more useful than the 45 minute runtime on the 1800 lumen setting).I didn't use the provided mount, but the hardware seems sturdy enough.Overall, highly recommend this to anyone who wants the baddest, brightest self-contained light in this price range.Oh, and just a final reminder, if you use this thing on max brightness YOU WILL BLIND AND BEWILDER EVERY LIVING CREATURE YOU ENCOUNTER.Safe riding!
Dr. Kim Henry
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2019
This was to replace a worn-out Light and Motion headlight that came with a custom built bike.Having already purchased 3 other Niterider high-end headlight light units, I decided to buy a more compact one for my Raptobike lowracer. It did not disappoint. A lot of light for such a small unit!The only thing I did not like was the mount. It was strong, but clunky. A big adjuster instead of an allen bolt secures the mount to the bicycle. It interfered with the tubing on my frame, so I had to mount it backwards, which required some modification. Also the charging socket on the light is a bit close to the mount. This makes charging the easiest when the light is removed from the mount, a bit of an extra chore.Niterider stands behind its products and it is easy to talk to a live human in the company if the need arises. The company is dedicated to always bettering its products.