Sigma Mono RL Powerled
20,45
Sigma Blaze
25,57
Sigma Nugget II Flash
12,25
Sigma Mono RL Powerled vs. Sigma Blaze vs. Sigma Nugget II Flash
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Visible (2x) |
Bright (2x) |
brake light (2x) |
Makkelijk monteerbaar |
Very powerful LED |
Easy to assemble and dismantle |
Lightweight and compact |
USB charging |
Cons
-
No (2x) |
Not obvious mode selection |
burns just a little too short |
Charging does take a long time |
No instructions in french. |
Attachment a little short |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The rear light is also visible from the sides. |
Tool-free installation. |
USB rechargeable. |
The Sigma Blaze has a brake light function and is visible to other road users up to 500 metres away. |
The IPX4 water rating means the light is splashproof, and so it is also suitable for use in wet conditions. |
Thanks to the internal battery and the micro-USB cable that comes with it, the Blaze is fully charged within 3 hours. |
The light sensor switches the light on and off, depending on the ambient light. This saves battery power and is ideal for rides that include passing through forests or tunnels. |
With the Sigma Nugget II Flash, you are visible from up to 400 metres behind you. Traffic approaching from your sides can also see you very well. |
USB rechargeable, so no need to change batteries. |
Weighing only 24 grams, this rear light is super lightweight. |
Cons
The rear light doesn't come with a mount for your clothing or pack. |
The light's run time is approximately 7 hours. In this price range you can find other rear lights with a longer battery life. |
As the maximum battery life is 8 hours, the light will have to be recharged rather frequently. |
Specifications
USB
Power Source
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
I need a front light for:
Lit roads
7 hours
2 hours
7 hours
8 hours
Yes
Yes
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes, Micro-USB
Flashing Mode
No
No
Yes
Number of Modes
1
1
3
No
No
No
Colour
Black
Black
Red
No
No
Yes
No
Best
Better
No
No