Sigma Pava
26.10
Bontrager Ion 100 R
34.30
Knog Blinder Mini Dot
19.99
Sigma Pava vs. Bontrager Ion 100 R vs. Knog Blinder Mini Dot
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Reviews
Pros
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Easy to fit. |
Small. |
Re chargeable. |
Easy to de mount. |
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Cons
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According to the product specialist
Pros
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Easily rechargeable via a USB cable. |
Simple and tool-free installation. |
Easy to transfer between bikes. |
The light can also be attached to your pack or clothing. |
Easily rechargeable using a USB cable. |
Tool-free installation, making it easy to transfer between bikes. |
Cons
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Designed for city use. The lamp doesn't produce enough light to use outside the city or in the woods. |
The light can't be mounted on your clothing or pack with the included mount. |
The low light levels make the light perfect to be seen with, but won't light up the roads. |
Specifications
N/A
USB
Road use
★★★☆☆
★★★★☆
MTB use
★★☆☆☆
★★★☆☆
City / Commute use
★★★★★
★★★★★
Power Source
Batteries
Internal Battery
100
20
I need a front light for:
Lit roads
Lit roads
18 grams
1:30 hour / min.
2:30 hours / min.
40 hours
16 hours
11:30 hours / min.
Charging Time
n.a.
2:30 hours / min
No
No
Mount(s)
Clamping Band
Elastic Strap
Elastic Strap
Head Mount
No
No
Helmet Mount
No
No
No
Yes, Micro-USB
Yes
Flashing Mode
No
Yes
Yes
Number of Modes
2
5
5
Replaceable Battery
Yes
No
0 - 100 lumen
0 - 100 lumen
No
No
No
Colour
Black
Black
Black
Yes
No
Be seen:
0-250 lumens
0-250 lumens
LED
No