Light & Motion Urban 850 Trail front light review

The Urban 850 pushes out a lot of light. But where and how far will it take you?

Cycling Weekly Verdict

The Light & Motion Urban 850 is a great front light for mixed on and off road riding but beam pattern and limited side illumination mean this model is not the best commuter light.

Reasons to buy
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    Very bright on highest setting

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    Good for unlit roads and off-road use

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    Range of mounts included

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Reasons to avoid
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    Limited side illumination

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    Potential to dazzle other traffic

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Based in California, Light & Motion makes a wide range of lights, not just for cycling but for other outdoor and underwater activities as well as for photography. At £133.99 and with a peak output rated at 850 lumens the Light & Motion Urban 850 Trail is the most powerful and expensive light in the company's Urban range. Somewhat confusingly, it’s actually rather more geared to off-road use, with its high output and focussed beam.

Urban 850 Trail puts out a lot of light

Urban 850 Trail puts out a lot of light

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Paul Norman

Paul started writing for Cycling Weekly in 2015, covering cycling tech, new bikes and product testing. Since then, he’s reviewed hundreds of bikes and thousands of other pieces of cycling equipment for the magazine and the Cycling Weekly website.

He’s been cycling for a lot longer than that though and his travels by bike have taken him all around Europe and to California. He’s been riding gravel since before gravel bikes existed too, riding a cyclocross bike through the Chilterns and along the South Downs.