Lezyne Lite Drive 1000XL vs Trelock LS 660 I-GO Vision
Comparison 2026 — Bike Lights
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Lezyne Lite Drive 1000XL edges out the Trelock LS 660 I-GO Vision with an overall score of 82/100 against 82/100. It scores particularly well on brightness (96/100) and battery life (70/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Lights.
The Trelock LS 660 I-GO Vision remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €49.95 versus €54.95.
Brightness winner
Lezyne Lite Drive 1000XL
10% higher than its rival
Value winner
Lezyne Lite Drive 1000XL
4% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Lezyne Lite Drive 1000XL | Trelock LS 660 I-GO Vision |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €54.95 | €49.95+10% |
| Rating | ★4.4 (890) | ★4.3 (680) |
| Overall | 82/100 | 82/100 |
| Lighting | ||
| Brightness | 1000 lumen+900% | 100 lux |
| Certification | CE | StVZO, CE |
| Battery | ||
| Type | USB-C Li-ion 3350 mAh | USB-C Li-ion |
| Runtime | 1,5 u / 20 u | 5 u / 20 u+233% |
| Properties | ||
| Weight | 151 g | 95 g+59% |
| Waterproof rating | IPX7+40% | IPX5 |
| Material | CNC aluminium | — |
Pros and cons
Lezyne Lite Drive 1000XL
Pros
- 1000 lumens max output for dark rural roads and trails
- USB-C rechargeable with a 4-LED runtime indicator
- Compact CNC-machined aluminium, robust and stylish
- Eight light modes including daytime running and pulse
Cons
- Not StVZO approved — risks dazzling others without shielding
- Mounting strap can slip under heavy vibration
Trelock LS 660 I-GO Vision
Pros
- 100 lux with a uniform beam thanks to a custom lens design
- USB-C charging port — future-proof and fast charging
- Automatic light sensor adapts brightness to surroundings
- Made in Germany build quality and 3-year warranty
Cons
- Mounting bracket can rattle slightly on vibrations
- Higher price point than comparable Sigma lights