🚴♂️ Light up your path, own the night!
The Moon Light Rigel Max is a rechargeable, handlebar-mounted front cycle light delivering a blazing 1500 lumens with an 84° beam angle. Featuring a built-in Li-Po battery, it offers an impressive 56-hour runtime and fast 3-hour USB-C charging. Designed for durability with IPX7 waterproofing, it includes 6 smart lighting modes, motion sensing, and a Garmin-style twist mount for quick installation. Perfect for millennial professionals who demand reliability and style on every ride.
Color | Black |
Material type | Plastic |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Included components | Light, mount and charging accessories |
Brand | Moon |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Moon |
Item model number | MN90110390101 |
Package Dimensions | 17.8 x 12.8 x 6.4 cm; 310 g |
ASIN | B0BB2N77F3 |
B**A
Lights up the road ahead
Great light, sturdy and bright. Used it for the Dunwich Dynamo and it lit up the roads perfectly.
G**F
Good all round light
Nice light, looks good, fits well and although you can't get it completely tight, I actually find that an advantage because it allows me to easily adjust slightly as I'm riding. This helps depending on what sort of road I'm on at night. The rubber mount allows this easy movement while giving enough grip on the handlebar to not slip unless you choose to move it. It is a little fiddly to get the best tightness on the handlebar though.The beam is great and it remembers the last setting. I find it perfectly bright enough for all situations, but if you're riding through woods at night you'll likely want something even more powerful, or maybe 2 of these. For roads at night with no street lighting I find this adequate to light the road and a little to the sides too.The only thing I dislike is the complexity of operation. Everything seems to be done with one button, with several different patterns of clicks to do various things. It's too much to remember when you have all sorts of other gadgets that all work differently. It's got a second button too but I'm honestly not even sure what that does! It's all in the manual but it still isn't too easy to work out. It's got this intelligent mode but like most such things, I find that unnecessary and I don't use it.Once you're in the non-flashing mode, you can switch from high to dim with one click, then clicking again goes back to high. That's actually very good but it's then not easy to get to the various flashing modes.What I'd like is to see a similar light but with a simpler system for controlling it. Maybe 2 buttons, one to adjust between brightest to half brightness, holding to turn off (you can have it that way already). Then use the other button to cycle through flashing modes. No intelligent stuff is needed.I would also light a better system of mounting that's more rigid but also allows the slight movement I often need. Maybe a rigid attachment to the handlebar tightened by a bolt, then the ability to set the rigidity of the light to your preference so it's either locked, or allows quick adjustment without slipping.All in all, a great light that I'd happily recommend.
F**Z
Great light poor mount
Great light with lots of functions that offer everything you might need, you can even customise the light output. The functions are a little fiddly to work out but eventually got there. Don't lose the instructions or you'll forget. Well made light, not big and the mount attaches securely to handlebars. One problem though. It uses a rubber/silicone mount. Anyone who has used these knows they aren't particularly durable and can snap over time. You cannot currently buy replacements in the UK but standard Garmin mounts fit so I have been able to get one of those.
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