
knog. Blinder set
200 lm, 100 lm
knog. Blinder set
200 lm, 100 lm
At the rear light, the metal pin at the locking mechanism has 'said goodbye' after a short time. The light can now no longer be mounted on the bike.
Super strong light which can be adjusted in different ways. However, the battery runs out very quickly, with daily use it lasts about 2 weeks.
Pro
Contra
The many adjustment modes, quick installation and low weight are good. Rear light OK so far. The front light is not focussed enough. It is a light to be seen, but not very suitable for illuminating a dark forest path, especially if it dazzles you. On my gravel bike handlebars it comes into slight conflict with the brake cables: it either sits on the inside of the brake cable entries in the handlebars and then at a slight angle or on the outside and straight there, but narrows the area for the handlebar grip from above. Conclusion: good light for illuminated roads to be seen, not for unlit routes. As an emergency light if the dynamo light on the city bike should fail, in the small Tupperware from Migros, always with you in the dark.
Pro
Contra
Pro
Contra
Pro
Shines so bright, that blinds for the second time blind people. Hehe... awkward joke, anyway easy to mount, and good light, but better not keep it outside, someone might steal it. The only thing is that the set is advertised with a photo of a skull shaped light, which is not the case for this specific model. If you want the skull one, you need to search for a model with "Skull" in the model description
Pro
Contra
6 out of 91 reviews