Reviews over the
Sigma Aura 60 / Nugget II
5 / 5
Flashing light not needed, so these lamps do what they are supposed to do!
Visibility (visibility) is more than adequate in the strongest mode.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Great set and gives a lot of light
Both the front and rear lights give a lot of light. Especially from the rear lamp, you wouldn't expect that from its size. The front light's beam is easy to direct, and does not cause problems blinding oncoming traffic. The elastic band of the front light is long enough for mounting on a thick MTB handlebar.
Pros & Cons
3 / 5
Good light, poor grip.
Really good light in the lamps. Unfortunately, the attachment for the rear light is not great. After about four times, the rubber band that holds it in place broke, and I'm a bit worried about the winter if it doesn't even last in +10...
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Eye-catching lights
Lights give bright light. Front lamp is highly visible in the dark for oncoming traffic and also gives good light for yourself to see the road. Rear lamp is fairly small, but gives bright light.
4 / 5
Good light output for cycling in the dark
Great lamp for cycling in the dark. Also use this with cycling and is nice and bright. Mounting is easy, battery life is good. There is also an illuminated stripe on the side, so the side is also more visible today, with the advantage that the bike computer is also illuminated, so it is easy to read. Small downside is that the mounting strap is attached to the lamp and it is not a separate lamp + holder.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Good light
Lamp gives a fine amount of light. play around with height and placement on handlebars for a while