Zefal Supervision R150 rear bike light

A versatile and bright rear LED light that offers good visibility to other road users day or night

The Zefal Supervision R150 rear light with both the clip and band mount next to it displayed on a stone surface
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Cycling Weekly Verdict

The Zefal Supervision R150 rear bike light provides good visibility to other road users and is easy to operate even with thick gloves on. Its tool-free, versatile mounting options make it simple to remove and reattach the light for recharging; however, you will need to supply your own cable for this purpose. It is fairly priced compared to its peers, but be cautious of the slow flash modes; you may need a backup static light to ensure constant illumination.

Reasons to buy
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    Versatile and tool-free mounting options

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    270° visibility for other road users

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    Rechargeable and waterproof

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    Easy to use, even with gloves on

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    Fairly priced compared to peers

Reasons to avoid
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    Flash mode is too slow

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    Requires existing charging cable ownership

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When it comes to visibility on a bike, the obvious consideration is how well we are illuminated at night. However, the best bike lights now offer a focus on the importance of using daylight bike lights—something we discovered when we inquired whether cyclists should use daylight running lights (DRL), with evidence indicating that the incidence rate was 19% lower for DRL-equipped cyclists.

With rear LED lights being lightweight and having little to no performance impact, the only barrier is the cost of yet another set of bike lights.

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Hannah Bussey

Hannah is Cycling Weekly’s longest-serving tech writer, having started with the magazine back in 2011. She has covered all things technical for both print and digital over multiple seasons representing CW at spring Classics, and Grand Tours and all races in between.

Hannah was a successful road and track racer herself, competing in UCI races all over Europe as well as in China, Pakistan and New Zealand.

For fun, she's ridden LEJOG unaided, a lap of Majorca in a day, won a 24-hour mountain bike race and tackled famous mountain passes in the French Alps, Pyrenees, Dolomites and Himalayas. 

She lives just outside the Peak District National Park near Manchester UK with her partner, daughter and a small but beautifully formed bike collection. 

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