Sigma Buster 800
65,01
BBB Cycling Spirit BLS-225
28,41
Sigma Buster 800 vs. BBB Cycling Spirit BLS-225
This is what our customers think
Reviews
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Pros
The light has different stances. |
It's really bright. |
Different size rings possible |
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Cons
It's really bright on the highest stance. |
Some may find it heavy. |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
With a brightness of 800 lumen, your light beam is strong enough to illuminate the road surface and your surroundings. |
Battery life of 2 hours at maximum power and 8 hours at low power. |
Fully charged in four hours via USB-C. |
Offers a lot of options with its five different lighting modes, including daytime running lights. |
Handy LEDs on the top of the lamp accurately display your battery status. |
With a maximum output of 30 lumens, this headlight is ideal for everyday use on your city bike. |
Features 9 modes, including several flash functions. |
The light has a strap mount for quick and easy attaching to almost any bike. |
When the battery is low, Runtime Safety mode is activated, extending runtime by two hours. |
Cons
Due to the single LED, the light beam is not as wide as it is in the Buster 1100. |
An optional helmet mount is required if you want to attach it to your helmet. |
With a maximum output of 30 lumens, this front light does not provide enough light to illuminate the road surface. |
Specifications
USB
USB
Internal Battery
Internal Battery
800
30
150 grams
28 grams
2 hours
8 hours
40 hours
Charging Time
4 hours
2 hours
No
No
Mount(s)
Band Clamp
Elastic Band / Strap
Head Mount
No
Yes, optional (not included as standard)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
5
9
Replaceable Battery
No
No
Being seen in urban environment: 0 - 100 lumen
No
No
Detachable light
Detachable light
Colour
Black
Black
Yes
Yes
Illuminate surroundings:
500-999 lumens
500-999 lumens
Be seen:
0-250 lumens
0-250 lumens
No
No