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Trelock LS 660 I-GO Vision vs Lezyne Strip Drive Pro

Comparison 2026Bike Lights

82

Trelock LS 660 I-GO Vision

Trelock · Voorlicht

49.95

VS
76

Lezyne Strip Drive Pro

Lezyne · USB-achterlicht

34.95

Our verdict

Based on our weighted scoring, the Trelock LS 660 I-GO Vision edges out the Lezyne Strip Drive Pro with an overall score of 82/100 against 76/100. It scores particularly well on brightness (86/100) and battery life (84/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Lights.

The Lezyne Strip Drive Pro remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €34.95 versus €49.95.

Brightness winner

Lezyne Strip Drive Pro

2% higher than its rival

Value winner

Lezyne Strip Drive Pro

14% better value for money

Specifications

SpecificationTrelock LS 660 I-GO VisionLezyne Strip Drive Pro
Price€49.95€34.95+43%
Rating★4.3 (680)★4.6 (2,890)
Overall82/100+8%76/100
Lighting
Brightness100 lux300 lumen+200%
CertificationStVZO, CE
LEDs11 × COB
Modes10 (incl. steady)
Battery
TypeUSB-C Li-ionMicro-USB Li-ion
Runtime5 u / 20 u+67%3 u (hoog) / 30 u (eco)
Properties
Weight95 g52 g+83%
Waterproof ratingIPX5IPX7+40%
MountSiliconen band (rond/aero)

Pros and cons

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

Lezyne Strip Drive Pro

Pros

  • 300 lumens — brightest rear light in its price bracket
  • 10 modes including a steady mode that's road-legal in the NL
  • Daytime Flash visible up to 800 m
  • Aluminium housing with silicone strap lasts for years

Cons

  • Beam is mostly rearward — less side visibility than the Knog Cobber Big
  • Outdated micro-USB, no USB-C

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