Good weather might be taking its time to arrive, but the longer days do at least allow for smaller lights on your bike.
The stylish Koma, which takes its name from a traditional Japanese wooden toy, is compact enough to be attached almost anywhere on your bike. However, despite its diminutive size (the outside diameter measures only 30mm), the aluminium-bodied light puts out 20 lumens for up to 20 hours at a time.
Bolts and washers are included with the light, but you’ll have to find your own micro USB cable as the company wants to help reduce electrical waste.
Win a Koma rear light
We have a rear light by Koma to give away. Simply leave us a message below and we’ll pick a winner next week.
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DarrenC
Can it be used a spinning top too, as the name suggests? (Might scratch the edge of the lens if you try though).
Andrew Smith
Alway worth having a rear light on.
Vinnie
More light the merrier.
Mags
Great to see it attached to my favourite Brooks saddle. I could become attached to it!
Jenny C
Very neat!
Bill
You can’t have too many lights on your bike as far as I’m concerned. Wherever and whenever – anything to ensure we are more easily seen, especially in the crazy London traffic nowadays!
Richard
Yes please, I need to establish a breeding colony of lights so I can always find one.
Peter
Yes please. Fiat lux!
Bazza
Rear lights are vital these days and this looks a neat solution
Steve K
Yet another bright idea!
Yes please
Jonathan Hunt
I rather like that saddle too. I’ve been toying with the idea of getting one for my Brompton. But that light is neat too. I’d stick it on one of the kid’s bikes 🙂
james
yes please.
i have the usb cable 🙂
Judith Rout
That’s a beautiful little thing – I want one!
John Darby
Having come off my bike this week, by hitting a pedestrian who stepped into the cycle lane I was in without warning and then hitting the car on the outside of me before finally going over the handlebars 🙄) I could do with all the visibility I can get my hands on! Looks like a great product 👍🏼😌
Pamela
Small snazzy lights would be great. I have a collection of cables to use.
Helen
At last, something that might fit on the child seat at the back of the bike!!
David John Gray
You’re right that lights are important, even in the summer and something quite intense is required for daylight in order to stand out.
Paul
Koma, koma, koma, koma, koma, cycle lights
I’ll come and go, I’ll come and go
Cycling would be so much safer with Koma lights
Bright red and white, bright red and white.
(Apologies to Culture Club!)
Peter G
Neat and bright
John
Great idea, reducing electrical waste, let’s all do our bit
Steve
Winning one of these would light up my life please!?
Jill
Would be very welcome
Fergus D
Lovely design. I especially like the mounting arm.
Boyd
Shine a light, looks Brilliant
Stephen
I’ve “lost” a couple of rear lights over the years, but one of these beauties would become one of my most cherished pieces of equipment.
Pete G
Yes please
Steve
Yarp!
Andrew
Great. I have many many micro USBs
Phil
This ain’t no game
Alastair
Been having problems with mine so would be a worthy replacement
ChrisB
the more visibility the better…
Peter Soper
Another bright idea.
Rob Lewis
If it attaches to a Brooks saddle, then it’s the light for me!
Andy
Tidy
Craig Young
I always feel a little safer when riding with a decent rear light….
Karen
Pretty! Want!
Sarah
The more the merrier as far as bicycle lights are concerned.
Jennie Parsons
Brilliant – that would be great.
Kelly Smith
I would love one please!
Fred
I’ll be out on the gloaming
Lonnie
Can’t beat summer night cycling
Colin
light of my life . . .
Mark
Very cool light, mounting looks easy too.
Colin
A decent rear light is an important piece of safety equipment for all cyclists in all light conditions.
Les Gunbie
So good to see a non-plastic bike light
Anita Brayford
Neat and bright – I’d love one of these
Dave
Lovely stuff
Gillian
Great prize, thanks for the opportunity ETA!
Peter
I wanna Koma get one!
Paul
I like red