Review: Outbound Lighting – Bright Enough to Illuminate Bad Decisions (and Great Rides)
Let me tell you about Outbound Lighting, the only bike light my kids now refer to as “the daylight cannon.”
We recently did the 24 Hours in the Old Pueblo race, where my daughter and son absolutely crushed it. Through dust, rocks, cacti, and questionable trail snacks, their Outbound lights lit up the night like a spaceship landing. These lights didn’t just perform—they performed. While other riders were fumbling through the dark like raccoons in a dumpster, my kids were gliding confidently like they had laser vision.
All night. Zero issues. The lights stayed bright, stable, and cool the entire ride. I’m pretty sure my daughter was using hers to signal aircraft at one point.
Now, here’s where it gets extra fun.
After the race, in the exhausted haze that follows 24 hours of mountain biking and too many granola bars, I somehow forgot to strap in my daughter’s front wheel on the bike rack. Then we drove 50+ miles down the highway. At some point, we noticed an odd scraping noise and discovered her bike had been getting dragged along the pavement like a forgotten sled. Sparks, horror, and the unmistakable sound of me questioning all my life choices.
The Outbound light? Still fine. Bar mount? Toasted.
I reached out to Outbound Lighting to confess the full tale of mechanical neglect and parental guilt, and you know what they did?
They sent a brand-new mount. For free. No questions asked. Possibly out of pity. Definitely out of amazing customer service.
So, if you’re looking for lights that’ll survive a race, a highway drag, and some solid human error—and a company that’ll still have your back afterward—buy Outbound.
They’re kid-tested, parent-screwed-up-approved.