Revo Dynamo
Exposure Lights Revo Dynamo Review
Tested and reviewed for bikepacking use
The Revo is designed specifically for dynamo-powered bikepacking. It runs off your front hub dynamo with a built-in standlight function that keeps the light on at stops. 800 lumens is serious trail visibility, and you never need to charge it.
Who Is the Exposure Lights Revo Dynamo Best For?
Dynamo-equipped bikepackers who ride through the night. If that describes your riding style, the Revo Dynamo should be at the top of your shortlist. It sits in the Lighting category alongside 11other products we've reviewed.
How It Compares
At 115g and $200, the Revo Dynamo is 87g heavier than the lightest option in this category (the Nitecore NU25 UL Headlamp at 28g). The most budget-friendly option is the Goal Zero Crush Light Solar Lantern at $20.
The price-to-weight ratio comes in at $174 per 100g — a premium price point, but you're paying for quality, materials, and design that justify the investment for serious bikepackers.
What We Like
- +Dynamo powered — never charge it
- +800 lumens is genuinely bright
- +Standlight function for stops
- +Built for long-distance riding
Watch Out For
- −Requires a dynamo hub ($$$)
- −Expensive light even without the hub
- −Only useful if you have dynamo setup
The Bottom Line
The Exposure Lights Revo Dynamo earns a 4.3/5 rating. It's a solid performer that does most things well. Dynamo powered — never charge it is the standout feature, though requires a dynamo hub ($$$) is worth considering before you buy.
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