証券コード LAA58
Moon Nova 80 & Pulsar Bike Light Set
Moon Nova 80 front light:
- 1 x Cree XH-G LED
- 1 x AA battery
- IPX4
- 5 modes
- Quick release handlebar bracket
- High precision optical lens
- Side visibility
- 80 lumens output
- 44 degrees total light angle
- 11 degrees spot angle
- 54.8g
Runtimes:
- Overdrive 80 lumens - 1 hour 50 mins
- High 40 lumens - 3 hours 10 mins
- Standard 20 lumens - 7 hours 25 mins
- Flashing 40 lumens - 7 hours 55mins
- Strobe 40 lumens - 7 hours 35 mins
Pulsar Rear Light:
- 1 pce 15 chip COB high brightness LED
- 2 x AAA batteries
- 5 modes
- Quick release patented universal bracket
- 2 O rings 20-35mm & 35-52mm
- Side visibility
- IPX4
- Belt clip bracket
- 300 degrees total light angle
- 93 degrees spot angle
- 38g
- 65mm x 30mm x 25mm
Runtimes:
- Overdrive 25 lumens - 43 hours
- High 12 lumens - 68 hours
- 100% flashing 25 lumens - 110 hours
- 50% flashing 12 lumens - 150 hours
- Strobe 15 lumens - 115 hours
nigelTook a little while to get from constant to flashing and back but once that had been sussed out they are great.
Mr RichardsonGreat value lightset. Front not bright enough for unlit paths. However, for commuting in urban areas it does the job just fine.
Mr TownsendGood lights, good value, but the buttons are a bit awkward to use, especially when in motion.
Mr SyNot the brightest star out there or should I say "Moon" :) but it does the job for my daily cycling commute. Could be better if it was a rechargeable version at the same price point.
Mr hudsonPerfect piece to go with any one starting out. Lumen is 80 which is fairly weak but if you are planning on cycling at night on cycle paths this light should be fine.
Mr HughesSmall but effective! Not had a full chance to see how the front light handles the dark but my limited tests seem good. Nice to have the numerous different lighting options on both lights.
reganEasy to Fit, Good range of pulses (if you like that sort of thing) and not super blinding, so you don't end up making other cyclists on tow paths hate you.