BBB Cycling Loud & Clear Deluxe BBB-15
7,07
XLC Decibel 2 XXL
7,07
Trivio Easyfit
5,07
BBB Cycling Loud & Clear Deluxe BBB-15 vs. XLC Decibel 2 XXL vs. Trivio Easyfit
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Loud (7x) |
Good price (4x) |
Small (4x) |
No (3x) |
loud (3x) |
Easy to mount (2x) |
Feels solid (2x) |
Good to hear (2x) |
Cheap (3x) |
Loud (3x) |
Easy mounting |
Easy to assemble |
Cons
No (7x) |
people still don't move aside |
When it rains, the bell produces significantly less sound |
If someone wants to get them off the phone |
Elastic seems a little less reliable |
Worthless quality. |
Elastic slightly too short |
Unfortunately not Ardennes-proof |
Poor quality |
Vulnerable to theft |
Little sound |
Faltering mechanism |
According to the product specialist
Pros
Thanks to the quick-release strap, this bike bell fits all handlebar diameters. |
This bell is a larger size for extra volume, and is BBB Cycling's loudest bell. |
The spring is made of stainless steel, which increases durability. |
The XLC Decibel 2 XXL fits handlebars with a diameter of 22.2 to 31.8 mm. |
The elastic ensures that this bike bell is very easy to transfer to another bicycle. |
This bike bell is easy to mount and dismount thanks to the elastic rubbers. |
This compact bell is loud enough and very lightweight! |
Cons
The quick-release strap is less durable than a clamp with a screw. |
An elastic fixture is less durable than a permanent clamp-type mount. |
The rubber attachment is not the most durable attachment system but certainly very flexible! |
Specifications
Colour
Black
Black
White
Mountain bike (22.2 mm)
Road bike (31.8 mm)
City bike (22.2 mm)
Road bike (31.8 mm)
City bike (22.2 mm)
Mountain bike (22.2 mm)
Road bike (31.8 mm)
City bike (22.2 mm)
Road bike (31.8 mm)
City bike (22.2 mm)
Mountain bike (22.2 mm)
Road bike (31.8 mm)
City bike (22.2 mm)
Road bike (31.8 mm)
City bike (22.2 mm)