Trek Ion Pro RT
99,81
Knog PWR Trail
92,18
Lezyne Mega Drive 1800i
152,69
Trek Ion Pro RT vs. Knog PWR Trail vs. Lezyne Mega Drive 1800i
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Bright (4x) |
Battery life (4x) |
Light output (2x) |
Bright and abundant light (2x) |
-
-
Cons
Charging time is 15h (fifteen hours!) (2x) |
On/off button sometimes a little difficult to operate (2x) |
USB mini jack |
Charging a bit slow |
-
Can't recharge with personal powerbank while using |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The concentrated lightbeam is powerful enough for you to see well, and be seen, on any road, path or trail. |
Through the ANT+ signal this light quickly and easily connects to other Garmin and Bontrager ANT+ devices. |
Fits handlebars with a 25.4 - 35.0 mm diameter. |
The light output of 1000 lumens and its elliptical beam makes the lamp perfect for use in the forest or dark rural environments. |
The PWR Trails function as powerbank allows you to charge your devices while having your stop. |
The battery is equipped with an indicator that allows you to gauge how much battery you have left. |
The KNOG Modemaker app allows you to customise your light settings. |
The light output of 1800 lumens makes the lamp perfect for use in a dark rural environment or in the woods. |
Compatible with the 6000 mAh Lezyne Infinite Powerpack. Ideal for long trips or races in the dark. |
The Smart Connect function allows you to configure the Mega Drive 1800i to your own preferences, connect it to a rear light and control the headlight with your smartphone. |
Made of aluminium, resulting in a strong but light headlamp. The integrated cooling fins ensure that the lamp doesn't get too hot. |
Easy to mount on almost all frames and handlebars with the silicone strap. |
Cons
The light does not come with a clothing or backpack attachment. |
To use the Modemaker app you have to hook up the lamp to a computer by USB cable. No wireless options. |
The handlebar mount is very sturdy, but can be more user friendly. It takes some effort to figure out how to get the lamp on and off. |
Light output of 1800 lumens is too powerful for use on urban roads. |
A helmet mount is not included but can be ordered separately. |
Specifications
USB
Road use
★★★★☆
MTB use
★★★★☆
City / Commute use
★★★☆☆
Power Source
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
External Battery
External Battery
1300
1000
1800
I need a front light for:
Unlit roads
In the forest
In the forest
230 grams
237 grams
1:30 hour / min.
2 hours
1:40 hours / min.
26 hours
300 hours
148 hours
Charging Time
15 hours
3:30 hours / min.
(2A): 4.5 hours, (1A): 9 hours
No
No
Mount(s)
Clamping Band
Clamping Band
Elastic Strap
Head Mount
No
No
No
Helmet Mount
Optional
Optional
Optional
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes
Yes
Flashing Mode
Yes
Yes
Yes
Number of Modes
5
6
9
Replaceable Battery
Yes
Yes
800+ lumen
800+ lumen
800+ lumen
Yes
Yes
Yes
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Yes
No
Yes
Maximise illumination:
1000+ lumens
1000+ lumens
Maximise illumination:
1000+ lumens
1000+ lumens
LED
LED
Yes, wireless connection
Yes, wired connection