Moon Lights
bobbydeak
Posts: 49
Thinking of getting the Moon x Power 850 light, trouble is I cant find any reviews. Has anyone got one/ seen any reviews about them ?
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They have performed reasonably well in magazine tests - but nothing special for the money.0
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I have a couple all-in-one Moon lights, the XP300 (helmet mounted) and XP780 (bar mounted)... they are very well made and battery life is on par with what Moon state, I've had them for a few months and not had a problem with either yet... so as for build, reliability and spec I give them a thumbs up but as stated above nothing overly special for the money.0
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Thanks guys, Halfords of all places have them on offer £103. Just don't want to buy one on e bay then have to buy another in 6 months if anything goes wrong.0
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I have the 850 it has a good beam spread even on low. XP-BS-SS2 Battery lasts around 8-9 hours on low power
(12 hours with the XP-BS-S2 battery) I mostly which use the light on low power setting even on unlit wet roads in the
middle of nowhere. My eyes work! Went for the 850 so the battery lasted longer vs higher 1300 lumen version. Plus I don't need 1000+ lumens to be able to ride a bike in the dark. The big XP-BS-1015 battery is also compatible. Be aware the sales blurb is possibly incorrect with the battery details for the 850 it does not come with the (XP-BS-S2) usb 6 lumen rear light/power meter battery. In my case the retailer replaced the battery to the XP-BS-SS2 for free and sent it out recorded delivery as I was not happy being sold something different. They was also unaware the supplied specifications was incorrect.
Last time I looked on Halfords the light specs was listed incorrectly so thats another retailer that is misselling.
They are often priced matched and included in the 3 for 2 deals at halfords0