Knog Plus
18,40
Bontrager Ion 35
20,49
Giant Numen HL1
13,27
Knog Plus vs. Bontrager Ion 35 vs. Giant Numen HL1
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Fel! |
Easy USB charging anywhere |
Can also be attached to your backpack or jacket |
Stays in place |
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Cons
Please note charging point. See below |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
The Knog Plus lasts up to 40 hours in "Eco Flash" mode. Long enough to stay visible all evening and night. |
With the handy integrated clip, you can easily attach the lamp to a pannier, backpack or even your socks. |
The two sizes of straps included allow the Knog Plus to fit round and oval stems and seat posts from 22 mm - 32 mm. |
This budget friendly headlight is a treat for your wallet. |
Sufficient power to get home safely. |
Easy to mount on the handlebar due to the included Quick Connect holder. |
Battery lighting including batteries. |
Good visibility in traffic. |
Illuminates bike lanes sufficiently in the city and rural areas. |
Cons
Because of the light output of 40 lumens, your surroundings will not be illuminated. The Knog Plus is mainly to be seen by other road users. |
Runs on batteries instead of a rechargeable battery. |
Batteries must be replaced now and then. |
Specifications
N/A
Road use
★★★☆☆
MTB use
★☆☆☆☆
City / Commute use
★★★★☆
Power Source
Internal Battery
Batteries
Batteries
40
35
I need a front light for:
Lit roads
Lit roads
12 grams
2 hours
40 hours
Charging Time
4 hours
No
Mount(s)
Elastic Strap
Clip
Clip
Clamping Band
On GoPro Mount (not incl.)
On GoPro Mount (not incl.)
Elastic Strap
Head Mount
No
No
Helmet Mount
No
No
Yes
No
No
Flashing Mode
Yes
Yes
Number of Modes
5
3
3
Replaceable Battery
No
Yes
0 - 100 lumen
0 - 100 lumen
No
No
Colour
Black
Black
Black
No
No
No
Be seen:
0-250 lumens
0-250 lumens
None
No