Knog Plus
16,99
Lezyne Stick Drive
29,95
Knog Plus vs. Lezyne Stick Drive
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Battery life (2x) |
Highly visible |
Various frequencies |
Good value for money |
bright (2x) |
slim unobtrusive design |
different flashing modes |
easy charging (holder stays on the wheel) |
Cons
No (3x) |
Miss matching front lamp |
None found |
You always have to charge the lamp |
battery life (but OK in flashing mode) |
Magnetic closure could be a weak point. |
Not clear how far charged |
Magnetic closure: lost lamp on 3rd trip. |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The Knog Plus will last up to 40 hours in the "Eco Flash" mode. Long enough to stay visible all night. |
With the handy integrated clip you can also easily attach the lamp to a pannier, backpack or even your socks. |
The Wide Angle Optics lens provides 270° visibility. Thus, the light can also be seen from either side of you, making you more visible to surrounding traffic. |
Includes a daytime running mode to make you more visible to surrounding traffic during the day. |
The Stick Drive has an integrated USB stick for cable-free charging. |
The Stick Drive has an IPX7 water-resistance rating, which means it will survive heavy rainfall or submersion in water. |
Fits both round and aero seatposts. |
Cons
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The light output of 30 lumens may not suffice in foggy conditions, for example. A stronger rear light, such as the Lezyne Strip Drive, may be a better solution in such cases. |
Specifications
Power Source
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
20
30
2 hours
1:30 hour / min.
40 hours
23 hours
No
No
Mount(s)
Elastic Strap
Head Mount
No
Helmet Mount
No
Yes
Yes, USB-A
Flashing Mode
Yes
Yes
Number of Modes
5
7
Replaceable Battery
No
0 - 100 lumen
0 - 100 lumen
No
No
Colour
Black
Black
No
Yes
No
No
Better
No