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Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light

The Shield 60 provides up to 60 lumens of light output. The high output rear light is fully rechargeable via USB connection to either Mac or PC.
Average Customer Rating:
4.5 out of 5
4.5
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14 of 16(88%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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Customer Reviews for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Review 1 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
ajg75
City: sydney
Country:Australia
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:May 7, 2012
super bright rear light
Pros: Durable, Attractive, High Quality, Adjustable, Good Fit
"the main point of note is how bright this thing is - i got it for commuting on city roads to maximise my chances of being seen. It does that for sure.
build seems very good, bracket is great. Run time is perhaps a little low. The most disappointing thing is the lack of decent low battery warning."
Review 2 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
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Quality:
5 / 5
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Value:
5 / 5
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Performance:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
pfctdayelise
City: Melbourne, Australia
Country:Australia
Age:25-34
Interest:Triathlete
Level:Regular
Gender:Female
Budget:Value for money
Triathlete
Date:May 5, 2012
Pros: Great Value, High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight, Versatile
"So freaking bright! Your friends won't be able to ride directly behind you without being blinded."
Review 3 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
4 / 5
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4 / 5
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4 / 5
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Performance:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
Mareebacycle
Date:April 29, 2012
Good rear light
Pros: High Quality, Rugged, Lightweight, water resistant
"Have only been using the light for a couple of weeks now but so far it seems to be a great unit. Very bright and easy to fit and use. Only had it rained upon a couple times but it seems to handle he rain well unlike a number of other lights I have used. Hope it continues working like it is now and I will be very happy."
Review 4 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
3 / 5
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4 / 5
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Value:
3 / 5
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Performance:
2 / 5
Avg 2 / 5 from
ErnieA
City: Bunbury WA.
Country:Australia
Age:55-64
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Road Cyclist
Date:April 21, 2012
Cons: Poor Fit, poor charge life
"Charge on flash lasted just over 3 hours!
Claim is for "up to 7".
"
Review 5 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
Oaktree
Country:United Kingdom
Age:45-54
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:February 15, 2012
blindingly obvious purchase
Pros: High Quality, Adjustable, does the job well
"The whole purpose of having lights on a bike is to see or be seen. This rear light fulfils that criteria excellently. This Moon rear light has 5 modes starting off with low, then medium, high, quick flash and steady flash. In the "low" set this light is still very bright and to be honest, in the "high" mode its blinding! The light is USB charged which I find by far the best way to charge any light. In the dark winter runs into work (15miles) I just un-clip it and plug it into my work computer and know that on the trip home it will be fully charged. I haven't run it down to empty so don't know how long a full charge would last. I normally use it on steady flash. I find the mounting system good. It is the pull around rubber strap type which pulls onto a clip. I've tried it around a friend's aero saddle post and it fits no problem. One other useful feature is its click adjustable angle which is very useful because if I was following this in a car or on a bike I wouldn't want it shining in my eyes, it's so bright. The only minor downside is that the belt clip on the rear is a little small and measures 21mm. Most saddle bag loops are wider than this which may mean it wont grip properly. Basically if you use the supplied strap either around the saddle post or seat stays it works perfectly. Well worth the money. BE SEEN let them have no excuse!!"
Review 6 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
2 / 5
Avg 2 / 5 from
jaycjayc
Date:February 12, 2012
Faulty item
Cons: Low Quality
"the second time I went to use this the plastic clip broke on the item, and so I will try and return it for a replacement. The light is very bright on a postive note!"
Review 7 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
Bulldogs
Country:Australia
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:February 7, 2012
Great High Vis Rear Light
Pros: Great Value, High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight, Good Fit
"This is a great little high powered light. Very good visibility. Super easy to charge. Very easy to attach with the rubber strap, and a good quick release mechanism that means you can take it off super fast to charge or before racing.
Have used a few times in the rain and seems to be holding up well and not suffering any damage (flap over USB charge port seems to keep the water out and is tightly sealed other than that).
Only downside is that it doesn't seem to last as long as advertised. But as it is inexpensive and lightweight, I have attached 2 of these and just turn the 2nd one on if the 1st one runs out of charge.
Also love the Moon Mask 5 LED front rechargeable light - for much the same reasons."
Review 8 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
blacklab
Country:Australia
Age:25-34
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Female
Budget:Value for money
Road Cyclist
Date:February 4, 2012
Great Light
Pros: Rugged, High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight
"I bought this light after seeing someone else's. The visibility in the daylight is impressive.
It requires regular charging and you do need to run down the battery prior to charging. I was surprised that it attaches to the seat post with a flexible rubber strap (the part that attaches to the actual light is the usual hard plastic) this makes it really easy to attach - no need for a screw driver - although I'm not sure how durable the strap will be especially since I switch between bikes a bit.
Anyway I love it and it is much better than other lights I have bought."
Review 9 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
StSampsonsGsy
Date:January 30, 2012
Versatile rear light
Pros: Adjustable, Versatile, Good Fit, quick fitting / removal
"3 levels of constant 'brightness' – personally I only use the strongest on when it's on constant, that is very good and superior to other 1 watt rears I've used (must be the progression with the bulbs or something). 2 flashing modes, one of which would be quite irritating to drivers, the second one is far more practical and will get you noticed without people wanting to thump you.
Charging is dead simple, it uses a standard mini-USB port with a little rubber flip-out seal, so there's a good chance you'll already have a spare cable in addition to the one that is supplied and have the option of charging it at work or home. If you are already sold on the use of regularly charged lights via mains/USB (like Exposure etc.) vs. replacing batteries this is the ideal companion rear light,
The rubber attachment strip is good quality and very quick to whip on and off – definitely as quick as any slide-in clip model. There is also a bit of angle adjustment, so you can get that nice compromise between making it visible vs. pointing straight into people's eyes.
I can't vouch for weather-sealing or charge durability yet having only used it for around a month, but the build quality seems pretty good or better when compared with other brands I've tried (Better than Cateye, Knog & Smart, on par with Blackburn).
If one of my other-branded rear lights fails and the sealing on this one proves reliable over a year or more I think I'd buy these again in preference to other lights. On the whole, very pleased I spent the extra."
Review 10 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
Muffo
City: Sydney
Country:Australia
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:January 29, 2012
Best rear light i have ever owned
Pros: High Quality, Adjustable, Versatile, Good Fit
"Flexible and secure mounting system and plenty of power. Rechargeable to boot. Very happy with this purchase and i have tried a lot of other options."
Review 11 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
bockers
City: Chertsey, Surrey
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:January 26, 2012
Be seen for miles
Pros: Durable, Attractive, High Quality, Rugged, Adjustable, Lightweight
"A truly excellent light. It is a bit costlier than similar models from the likes of Smart but this puppy is bright. The USB charging is very handy too as I can plug it in at the office with a standard mini USB cable.
6hrs constant burn time may mean more frequent charging but the usb solution makes this simple.
The mounting bracket is very easy to use, but equally easy for a thief to remove so best take this with you whenever you park your bike. It fits better on the seat post than the chainstay. I found it tended to rotate when mounted on my chainstay and the adjustment holes on the bracket mount are too few and far apart to get it tight enough."
Review 12 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
4 / 5
Avg 4 / 5 from
poacher0786
City: Leyburn, North Yorkshire
Country:United Kingdom
Age:45-54
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Mountain Biker
Date:January 25, 2012
Excellent
Pros: Durable, Great Value, Rugged
Cons: switch needs looking at to be perfect
"Very good, very visible, the only down side is the switch but once you worked it a few times you get used to it being a bit stiff. no problems at all lasted at least 4 hours before having to charge it again but was still working well even after all that time."
Review 13 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
Stevi3G
Date:January 24, 2012
A right bobby dazzler !
Pros: Adjustable, Lightweight, Good Fit
"Saw a mate with one of these and had to get one. Very bright! No way you can't be seen with one of these on the back. Quick n easy to recharge too."
Review 14 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
cycle2squash
Date:January 6, 2012
really bright
"excellent light different beam patterns really good and can be on charge through computer at work."
Review 15 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
TTHero
City: Aberdeen
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:December 29, 2011
Fantastic light at a great price
Pros: Durable, Great Value, High Quality, Adjustable
"This light is the best rear light I have owned, super bright and rechargable. Inoverdrive mode, there is no way that you can't be seen. The mount means it will fit odd shaped tubes, including aero TT bikes, a failing of mant lights.
The price is great given its brightness and rechargeable function."
Review 16 for Moon Shield 60 Rechargeable Rear Light
Overall:
5 / 5
Avg 5 / 5 from
rockryder
City: Courbevoie
Country:France
Age:45-54
Interest:Cross Country MTB
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Mountain Biker
Date:December 28, 2011
Best rear light ever
Pros: Great Value, Rugged, High Quality
"Very bright light (with several modes), sealed and rugged design, easy to switch on compared to other lights, and rechargeable any time on a USB port (no more batteries to purchase). My ultimate rear light"