Jace Medina—November 20, 2025
The media could not be loaded. Pros: -Dual-arm mount is rock solid (no wobbling). -Excellent "near-field" and long-distance visibility. -USB-C charging and easy-to-use buttons. So far, I love this bike light! I’ve been using it for a bit now, mostly for my morning commutes to ensure cars can see me, plus a few night rides. Mounting & Build Quality: The mounting system is a standout feature. It uses two arms that tighten securely to the handlebars. Since this light is horizontal and a bit heavier/larger than a traditional light, the dual-arm setup makes it feel incredibly secure—it doesn't bounce around at all. I also love that you can easily loosen just the light body for quick mounting and dismounting without removing the clamps. The build feels substantial and well-made. I've ridden in the cold and fog with no issues, though I haven't tested it in heavy rain yet. Performance & Beam: It's super bright with a great horizontal orientation. As you can see in my attached video, the beam pattern is excellent; it lights up the path 10+ feet out, but also provides "near-field" illumination immediately in front of your handlebars. This makes me feel much more secure than other lights I've owned. Usability & Battery: The external buttons are super accessible and make it easy to click through the three modes quickly (Super Bright, Bright, and Flashing). Charging: It uses a USB-C cable (included). It takes a standard amount of time to charge for a battery of this size—not crazy fast, but the capacity is high. Life: It claims a 6-hour battery life on flashing (the mode I use most), and so far, that seems accurate. I’ve only charged it once. Note: The manual states the light automatically dims if it gets too hot to protect the electronics. Verdict: The only thing I'm curious about is long-term longevity since I haven't used it for a full season yet. However, given the secure mounting and the immediate safety increase I feel, it’s a solid purchase. I will update this review if anything changes over the next year. Read more


Brad M—October 26, 2025
Bright, easy to mount, use, and charge. I have weirdly tilted and shaped handlebars on my old Giant MTB, but the mounts for this light still fit with some finagling. Light quality is excellent and illuminates the road ahead nicely. I ride about 30 minutes per day to/from work; I use the low beam headlight in the dark mornings and the thin running light in the afternoons. I can tell that I'm more visible than with my previous light to car drivers just from the way they act when they're thinking of turning in front of me. the battery has lasted me three days' of use before I recharged, and I'm sure it would go longer (but I don't want to get caught in the dark with a nonfunctional light!). Read more
Ana Taylor—April 6, 2025
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased the Suruid Waterproof Bike Headlight (3250 lumen), and I’m extremely impressed with its performance so far. The brightness is outstanding—3250 lumens really light up the road ahead, making evening and early morning rides feel much safer. The visibility it provides is excellent, not only for me to see clearly but also to ensure that others can see me from a good distance away. One thing I appreciate is how easy it is to use. The headlight turns on and off with a simple press of the button, and the interface is very intuitive. The rechargeable feature is a huge plus as well—no more constantly buying batteries. The charge lasts a long time, and the USB charging is quick and convenient. While I haven’t had a chance to test the waterproof feature yet, the build quality seems solid and well-sealed, so I’m confident it will hold up in wet conditions when I eventually ride in the rain. Overall, I’m very satisfied with this headlight and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a powerful, reliable, and easy-to-use bike light. Read more
andre boyd—December 29, 2025
Great product for my ATV. After doing research I decided to buy a bike headlight for my ATV because I liked the rechargeable aspect. A lot brighter than stock and waterproof is an understatement. The grips keep gripping, def will recommend. Read more
Jon Leary—July 10, 2025
Brightness & Beam Performance This light is incredibly bright—boasting 1 800 lumens, it completely transforms evening and low-light rides. The combo of high and low beam dishes out a wide, well-defined central beam, giving excellent trail and road visibility. Even at speed, the beam stays crisp and clear—perfect for the urban and light off-road terrain that the Trek 8.4 DS handles so well Trek Bikes+399 Spokes+3BikeRoar+3 . Daytime Running Light (DRL) One of the best features is the DRL mode. The daytime beam is punchy, strategically focused, and catches attention—just what you want when riding alongside traffic. It feels like you’re riding with a Trek-grade daytime running light, helping you stand out from up to a couple of hundred meters away Trek Bikes . Battery Life Built-in USB-C rechargeable battery is convenient and charges quickly. For regular evening rides (around 1–1.5 hours), it does fine. However, battery life falls noticeably short of the advertised runtime. On high beam, expect close to 60–90 minutes, not the longer stints promised (I noticed the drop around the 45–60‑minute mark). That said, realistic use in mid or low mode keeps things lively and manageable. Ease of Install & Build Knob‑release mounting on the handlebar is solid; no wobble even over rough surfaces. The anodized aluminum body feels rugged and weather-ready (rated IPX‑4), and it stays cool during use. On My Trek 8.4 DS The light blends perfectly with the Trek’s stem, looking as if it was factory‑fitted. It’s dependable on paved commutes and the dusty backroads that the 8.4 DS tackles well. Read more