Bontrager Flare 1
14,22
Lezyne Femto USB Drive
15,42
BBB Cycling Signal BLS-137
29,93
Bontrager Flare 1 vs. Lezyne Femto USB Drive vs. BBB Cycling Signal BLS-137
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Small (2x) |
Gives good light |
Stays securely on seat post |
Waterproof |
Bright lamp. many modes. |
Easy to charge |
Nice and narrow |
Beautiful design |
Cons
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Price |
No |
Strap is a sand magnet |
Elastic is very small for aero seat post |
Difficult to mount on aero seat bar |
Control button on the back |
the switch is on the inside |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Visible up to a distance of 610 metres. |
The Flare 1 has 270-degree visibility. |
A burning time of 80 hours on two AAA batteries. |
The Wide Angle Optics lens provides 180° visibility. The light can also be seen on the side of the lamp, making you more visible to traffic around you. |
The Lezyne Femto USB Drive can last up to 15 hours. |
With an IPX7 rating, the Femto USB Drive is well waterproof. So it is no problem to leave the light on your bike when it rains. |
Easy to attach to almost all seat posts with the silicone fixing strap. |
The maximum light output of 50 lumen is ideal for use in the city and as daytime running lights. |
The memory mode remembers your last used lighting mode, so you will always find your favourite mode quickly. |
Turning the light on and off is done by pressing the lamp, perfect when wearing gloves. |
Cons
Runs on batteries instead of a rechargeable battery. |
The Femto USB Drive is not really suitable for daytime running lights. For this you need a stronger taillight. |
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Specifications
Power Source
Batteries
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
35
5
50
I need a front light for:
Lit roads
4:30 hours / min.
2.5 hours
80 hours
15 hours
32 hours
No
No
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes, Micro-USB
Flashing Mode
Yes
Yes
Yes
Number of Modes
3
3
5
0 - 100 lumen
0 - 100 lumen
0 - 100 lumen
No
No
No
Colour
Black
Black
Black
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Better
Good
No
No