User submitted reviews
Review by Anonymous
I have a Planet Bike Super flash on my bike and bought the Super Flash Turbo so I would have a back up but the Turbo is now the only one on the bike. It is a extremely bright flash and tremendous visibility in bright day light. I feel very safe running this new tail light.
Review by sambo
Batteries last very well, not quite as bright as rechargeable but less trouble.
Review by Long Rider
I have one. I use it as a backup to my seatpost tail light mounted on my seat bag, but the only thing it's good for is the Zitzzer pattern grabbing people's attention at night.
ALL of the newer lights, especially those with Day-Flash patterns are far, far better light that will keep you safe night and day and have low-power modes for pacelines.
I use eneloop NiMh batteries in mine and unlike LION cell lights whose protection circuits will shut them off then the battery is close to empty, this light will keep getting dimmer and dimmer, BUT, it won't shut off entirely for a very long time. That's a great feature for a backup light.
I haven't thrown mine out, but I sure wouldn't use it for my primary tail light, I and wouldn't buy another, because there are even better NiMh lights out there now.
Review by sbsimps
This is way better than any other light I have had. Very bright and can be seen from far away. Love it!
Review by Anonymous
I was surprised about how bright this was. Only used it for a few days so I don't know about the battery life, but it sure gets attention.
Review by Anonymous
brightest and most visible rear light i have found. easy to mount/remove from bike and makes you easy to see - even in daylight!
Review by Bwill
The light pattern definitely keeps drivers alert to your presence. Easy to attach.
Review by Kelly_ray
This tail light is sooo bright that my friend hates to ride behind me. Way brighter than the Blinky and the onoff button works a lot better. I had the Blinky before and I think this light is a lot better and easier to use. I think it's worth the extra money and I recommend it.
Review by Corvus
The Superflash is great. The Superflash Turbo is even greater! These are automobile level visibility. Only one complaint - they changed the onoff switch design on the Turbo. The switch on the Superflash is hard to operate - but the one on the Turbo is too easy, and could allow water in, I think. I like the Superflash switch better, I think. Pretty minor complaint, eh?
Review by Anonymous
This light is very bright and one can see it from a long distance. Planet bikes support bike advocacy.
Review by DigitalCyclist
This light is visible and noticeable enough (due to flash brightness and pattern) to improve daytime riding as well as nighttime. I'm one of a minority (growing!) of riders experimenting (successfully!) using lights in the daytime to provide a bit of additional defense against distracted motorists. As an aside, anecdotally, I can report that motorists provide me with more passing room when I'm using daytime lights like this one, compared to no lights.
Review by ADJ
Previously used a PlanetBike 5 LED tail light. I decided to try this light to make myself more visible for early morning rides. I get remarks for whomever is behind me that it's very bright and annoying. Is visible from a much further distance than the previous light. The flash pattern is very effective!
Review by Terry Brady
I saw the specs on the Superflash and wanted to replace the other Planet Bike flash I lost on a ride one day. I have to lash the strob with a plastic tie on my saddle bag because the seat post and chain stay designs on my Trek Madone 5.5 don't conform to the anchoring system's circular tube expectation. Anyway, maybe that could be an option for some bike frames. I did do a better job of securing the new light with an extra plastic tie. I use it daytime, foggy, cloudy, rainy or sunny. Nice features and bright, bright!
Thanks for a very affordable and powerful light!
Review by George from Michigan
At night the regular Planet Bike superflash works fine but it is not bright enough during daylight hours to stand out. The Turbo is visible in the day time and provides just a little bit extra visibility to me so drivers become aware that I am there on the road. It seems to provide me with an invisible force field as motor vehicles seem to give me just a little bit more room when the Turbo is flashing. I am not sure I would use the Turbo at night because I do not want to blind drivers, I just want them to be aware that I am there.
Review by WineBike
I recently lost my tail light and when looking at dozens of others at a recent bike event, I saw that the Planet Bike Superflash was the brightest tail light of all. I bought one and really liked, so I was going to buy a second one when I saw the Turbo model was available. I decided to buy that one. I compared these two models side-by-side at 100 yards at night. The Turbo appeared a little brighter at that distance. The major difference was that the Turbo appeared considerably brighter off axis than the standard Superflash. The difference is extremely pronounced, so I would recommend you buy the Turbo for that reason alone. When I have time, I will compare the two at far greater distances and I expect that the greater on-axis brightness of the Turbo will become more apparent.