Knog Cobber – Win our favourite bicycle light

It might not look like much in the photo, but we’ve tested a fair few cycle lights over the years and this has to be our favourite. The Knog Cobber in the largest of its three size options is an outstanding bit of kit.

Belting out either 270-lumens, 170-lumens or 50 lumens, a wrap-round design ensures light is visible from angles up to 330°. Like most KNOG lights, the Cobber is 100% waterproof and includes an integrated USB charging pin, which does away with the need for a charging cable.

As with all modern bike lights, there’s dizzying choice of flashing modes, but this particular model is so powerful we prefer the bog standard steady light option.

Win a Knog Cobber

We have a Knog Cobber (Big) worth £55 to give away. To be in with a chance of winning, simply leave a comment below and we’ll pick a winner next week.

The ethical choice

The ETA was established in 1990 as an ethical provider of green, reliable travel services. Over 30 years on, we continue to offer cycle insurancebreakdown cover  and mobility scooter insurance while putting concern for the environment at the heart of all we do.

The Good Shopping Guide judges us to be the UK’s most ethical provider.

Comments

  1. Gavin Wright

    Reply

    …because everyone needs a Big Knog Cobber!

  2. Pam Jibson

    Reply

    Winter cycling. Be seen. Perfect.

    • Andy Brown

      Reply

      Shine A Light on me squire!

  3. Anna Green

    Reply

    I’ve been on the lookout for a new rear light for my bike. The old one is looking a big battered. This looks like a robust and powerful light.

    • Andy Wilson

      Reply

      Great name LOL

  4. Sandie

    Reply

    Yes please

    • Owen Phillips

      Reply

      The lane we live in has no lights, neither does our tandem. 🚲

  5. Jeanette Hickey

    Reply

    Me please!! I’m training through winter for a number of long distance Audaxes next year and this light will make sure I’m seen!!

    • Vincent

      Reply

      The bigger the knog the better. Pick me pick me.

      • mr Benjamin Hunt

        Reply

        How come I’ve not heard of this one before.
        Wish I had!

    • David Lovegrove

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      If i win then people behind will see my knog

  6. Tim Newcomb

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    Great big red glow behind – perfect

    • Margaret

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      Red light at night
      Cyclist’s delight

      • James Harper

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        serious light for serious cycling, you need one in your life.

    • Maria

      Reply

      Great light, perfect for my new trekking bike

    • Imran Ali

      Reply

      You can’t be too safe!

  7. Keith

    Reply

    Lighten my darkness? Yes please.

    • Andy

      Reply

      It does look pretty snazzy!

    • Mike Burton

      Reply

      Just think I’ll be able to ask all my cycling buddies if they can see my Knog Cobber!

  8. Sam Russell

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    Need this, I currently only have a small light that is truly inadequate for the job. This light would be perfect. Safety first.

  9. P Evans

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    yes please, have one of there front light, they are awesome! this would be a perfect accompaniment

  10. Ema A

    Reply

    Just when the days are getting really short…

    • Dave B

      Reply

      Yesssssssss Pleassseee!!! I love it!!!

  11. Paul O’ Brien

    Reply

    Rear light, my tyre
    This light is my only desire
    Rear light, my tyre
    ‘Cos I need your glow…

  12. Karen

    Reply

    Yes please! Really need some lights at the moment

    • John v

      Reply

      Light me up keeping me safe brilliant

  13. Celine P

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    Love the name… need a knog cobbler in my life!

  14. Brian D

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    It’s a tongue twister as well as a brilliant light.

  15. Robert Lewis

    Reply

    One of these would be perfect for my Brompton!

  16. Yasmin Gregory

    Reply

    I’ll be able to park up and have enough light to read a book. 😁

  17. Peter

    Reply

    King cobber. Not one to say three times quickly

    • Liz

      Reply

      Just rediscovered the joy of cycling but struggling to afford all the essential kit. This would be such a treat.

  18. Olly

    Reply

    Please brighten my winter and let me win

    • Jason Eades

      Reply

      Best light’s you can get by a mile

  19. Steve

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    When I were a lad, a Knog Cobber was what you got when you crashed your Chopper! As a consequence, I never thought I’d actually want one – how times have changed!

  20. francesca

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    Love it! So good to read reviews, it takes hours of research to find the best. And try saying Knog Cobber very quickly 10 times!

  21. Tommy Knowland

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    Do not go gentle into that good night but rage, rage against the dying of the light.

    • Donald Woodman

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      This would get me back on the bike this winter.

  22. David Mayers

    Reply

    Just what I need!

  23. Mr Christopher Rawlinson

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    it is imperative to be seen and be safe and winning the Knog Cobber light will ensure that I’m brighter whilst out cycling

  24. Steve K

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    Another bright giveaway, great for the winter.
    Yes please!

  25. Steph H

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    Never too light to learn the importance of safe cycling 👍☀️

  26. Margaret Turner

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    Safely to/from school even on the darkest days!

  27. Chris king

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    Sure need one of these on the dark nights ahead

  28. Russ Taylor

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    Hmm. Wondering how it would fit on my bike as I have a pannier on the back, but I’m sure there is a way!

  29. bikepacker beevers

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    Be seen be safe — hope to be in it to win it

  30. Ash

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    Wining a Knog Cobber would certainly brighten my day!

  31. james Turnbull

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    safe riding for life 🙂

  32. Torun Bala

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    …there are bike lights & then there’s Knog Cobber bike lights!!

  33. Huw

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    Essential for riding at night.

  34. Peter Lyons-Lewis

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    I need a Big Knog Cobber!

    • Frank

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      With this Cobber I will always have a friend to protect me from misfortune🤠

  35. Melissa

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    Oh, I’d really like to give this to my husband who has a sad little dim LED one that you can’t see unless you’re looking for it.

  36. John

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    No excuse for not being seen

  37. David Gray

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    USB charging is useful, though I think replaceable batteries have advantages over built in batteries.

  38. Terry

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    Can I get a Big Knog Cobber,as I’m Australian please.Then I would be seen on my way to the Billabong.

  39. Al Napp

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    I’d like this, why do people cycle with no lights?

  40. David Anthony

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    I like lamp, no wait light. Gotta be seen!

  41. Lesley Walton

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    Well! It looks like a fantastic bike light. If I’m not the lucky winner I might have to buy one!

  42. Bryn Gwyndaf Jones

    Reply

    What could be better or safer!

  43. Alan Carter

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    I don’t have a rear light and I’m in Aberdeen where we get about 6 hours of daylight a day at this time of year, so this would be perfect!

  44. Mikebike

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    Like a modern form of art on a bike but an essential piece of kit as well, what could be better?

  45. Jill

    Reply

    Would be really useful to use on our dark country roads.

    • Mark B

      Reply

      Perfect for my journeys home

  46. greg

    Reply

    show me the light! lol

  47. Jean Morcrette

    Reply

    I certainly could do with a proper light. Maybe FETAr Christmas will grant me such a wish?

  48. Alan

    Reply

    obviously I need one of these

  49. Paul K

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    Knice light down under cobber

  50. Sue Bower

    Reply

    It will be a perfect match for my red nose on a cold, dark winter day!!!!!

  51. Judith

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    Fantastic! Keep safe everyone!

  52. Leon Xavier Finch

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    Definitely need to practice how to say this should I get lucky…

  53. Clive P.

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    No light, no excuses.

  54. Ben Young

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    That is one big rear light! Essential for the murky nights this time of year.

  55. Peter Chisnall

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    Blinding!

  56. Pete TH

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    Hmm. I’m not sure how comfortable I feel about cobbering my knog…

  57. Keith Staiger

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    Get this and I shan’t be a knog cobblers bottom knocker

  58. Chris Grover

    Reply

    The red light above my partner’s front door needs replacing and this will do the job just fine.

  59. Alistair Leith

    Reply

    Would love to get my hands on a Knog Cobber

  60. Fiona McLuckie

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    I could certainly use this on my commute!

  61. Pamela

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    Love the name, love the light just what I need to cycle safer.

  62. James

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    Looks ideal for the darker nights

  63. Mike Croker

    Reply

    Brilliant light 😀

  64. Jane Nye

    Reply

    Wow that’s some light. Puts mine in the shade.

  65. JohnB

    Reply

    I’d love to win a Knog Cobber!

  66. Rachel Kathryn Thompson

    Reply

    Please it would light up my life.

  67. Janet J

    Reply

    This is just what I need.

  68. Paula Smith

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    Lovely thanks for the chance to win 🍀

  69. Steve Green

    Reply

    Desperately need one of these!

  70. Lesley Postlethwaite

    Reply

    This would be perfect for my new bike, Misty.

    • Andy G

      Reply

      This looks fantastically bright and would be great on my bike!

    • Jeff Dean

      Reply

      Hello! Give it to me – now!

  71. Doug M

    Reply

    Brilliant!

  72. Andy Brown

    Reply

    Shine A Light on me squire!

  73. Fred

    Reply

    Knog a light cobber and bright

  74. Jamie Johnson

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    Fnatastic…

  75. Dave

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    Bobby Dazzler!

  76. Andrew Richardson

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    Looks like a great light for the unlit rural roads around here.

    • Sarah Fargher

      Reply

      I wanted a good rear light to keep me safe in country roads riding at 5am, so I did my research & found the Knog Cobber was what I was looking for. Why do people spend so much on front lights & then go for the cheapest poor quality options when choosing rear lights when cars approach much closer from behind? I’d love to win this light, but if I don’t I’ll be buying one anyway 😊

  77. Helen Hughson

    Reply

    Who wouldn’t want a Knog Cobber?!

  78. Phil

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    I’m not bright without this light

  79. PeteG

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    Wow. That has got to give you confidence in being seen by our nemesis – the car driver….

  80. Ben

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    That is one hell of an impressive viewing arc. 330°? Would absolutely love to see it in action.

  81. wesley

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    I could paint the town red with this one.

  82. Dawn

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    Fab light, would definitely catch the eyes of those on four wheels 🤞

  83. Greg Stoner

    Reply

    Be bright
    Be seen
    Be alive
    (Not dead)

  84. Anthony Powell

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    Hopefully the switch isn’t the traditional sort, or it it is, that it doesn’t grime up and lose functionality. And if it does, can you easily get to it to give it a wipe?

  85. Anita Brayford

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    This seems the perfect replacement for my puny rear light – bigger, brighter, all the better to be seen by on dull or drizzly day.

  86. Stephen

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    I’d really love to try out one of those lights on my dark commutes please

  87. Tim Bolton

    Reply

    This will get me back out again in the winter months.

  88. Matthew Blackmore

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    Light up my (rather dark and autumny) life! Thanks x

  89. Colin

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    Show me light !!

  90. Tony

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    New bike arriving December. Great light for a great bike!

  91. Craig S

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    Just at the right time! My bike light is on the way out 🙁

  92. Helen

    Reply

    It’s so dark around my way and the cars go so fast. This would be great!

  93. Carol Holloway

    Reply

    I want this for my husband who cycles in the dark a lot – I will rest more easily when he is out, knowing he is a well lit septuagenarian!

  94. Andrew

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    I cycle woodland roads, and at night along country roads. Some drivers pass me so close they shave my legs – they’re either driving with their eyes closed or so determined not be be slowed by a second that they’d rather hit me than slow down. A light they can’t ignore might literally be a life-saver.

    Thanks ETA – always on the side of cyclists!

  95. Alastair Seagroatt

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    Just the thing for dark Scottish winter evenings.

  96. Kieron

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    Shine the light on me! 💡

  97. Chris

    Reply

    At high latitudes, long nights, short days and low sun make lights essential during daylight hours as well as in darkness.

  98. Oliver

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    Rear lights are red
    Front lights are white
    I’d love to win this one
    To be in drivers’ sight!

  99. Gavin

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    This would be a top win – defo a good bit of kit.

  100. Sue

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    Has to be the bike light with the best name if nothing else

  101. Pete

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    Shine a light! That looks a good bit of kit.

  102. Richard

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    Brighten up my day

  103. Darren C

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    G’day Cobber,
    You’ll sure be my best riding companion day & night.

  104. Chris Deacon

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    Great light. Will look good on my new electric bike when I get it

  105. Les Gunbie

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    Thanks ETA, your articles are always inspiring – and one day I hope to win a prize too. This would bea big improvement on my current £4 Halfords rear light.

  106. peter lawson

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    The Knog Cobber will light up my life and keep me safe on the dark winter nights.

  107. Jim Duffy

    Reply

    Easy to fit, remove and pocket …… simple to charge (no replacing batteries! I could even recharge on a run from my phone if I carry a cable) ….. and bright ….. it just lacks a built in sat nav, bike lock and puncture repair facility.

  108. Gordon May

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    For my son to stay safe on his School rides

  109. Jai Balitaan

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    Waterproof, high visibility and rechargeable is what I need!

  110. Francis William Keegan

    Reply

    Be smart
    Be bright
    Use lights at night

  111. Peter

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    Love this light, please gimme gimme gimme

  112. Alan M

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    I need another one for my other bike. Great lights.

  113. Gillian

    Reply

    I love the design of this allowing flexibility in its installation.

  114. Joanne Beale

    Reply

    This looks ideal for my country road commute to the station during winter.

  115. Mr C Lee

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    Let there be light…..

  116. Andy beech

    Reply

    Be bright,
    Save your life,
    When out riding at night,

  117. Liz

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    Just rediscovered the joy of cycling but struggling to afford all the essential kit. This would be such a treat.

  118. Tim Earl

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    I have seen the light!

  119. Graham Corfield

    Reply

    A Big Knog. What more could you ask for? Just the job for these cold winter nights.

  120. Paul Miller

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    Noice

  121. Dave Hart

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    Nice and bright, will give the idiots in their Chelsea tractors, beemers and mercs some thing better to aim at..

  122. Chris Johnson

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    Looks like an excellent rear light.

  123. Chris Bromwich

    Reply

    What an illuminating idea.

  124. Chris Wrigley

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    Just what I need for my trips home at night on the A591

  125. Andy

    Reply

    Fantastic light

  126. Jeff Dean

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    Hello! Give it to me – now!

  127. Boyd

    Reply

    Yes Please.

  128. Sarah

    Reply

    This like the perfect bike light

  129. Mark

    Reply

    The Knog Cobber – it’s brilliant!

  130. Jack

    Reply

    What a light

  131. Howard

    Reply

    I saw this at the UK cycle show and it looked great. Love the wrap around design.

  132. Melissa Lee

    Reply

    I would love to give this to my partner so he’s extra safe on the roads

  133. Bill

    Reply

    You can’t be too bright at night. This looks like just the ticket. Please count me in….

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