Bargain Alert Thread
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Since it is now winter, it is time to buy new lights. Today Aldi have re-badged 'Moon' lights in. I got one of each type and they are the real deal. USB charged.
The £10 front and rear light double pack are the £25 each Moon Comet (100 lumen front, 35 rear).
http://www.moon-sport.com/product-detail.php?id=71
https://www.aldi.co.uk/front-and-rear-l ... 9062109500
The posher £13 rear is the £40 Moon Nebula (100 lumen - bonkers eye-watering for a rear)
https://www.aldi.co.uk/aluminium-red-re ... 7062208400
http://www.moon-sport.com/product-detail.php?id=149
The £10 front and rear light double pack are the £25 each Moon Comet (100 lumen front, 35 rear).
http://www.moon-sport.com/product-detail.php?id=71
https://www.aldi.co.uk/front-and-rear-l ... 9062109500
The posher £13 rear is the £40 Moon Nebula (100 lumen - bonkers eye-watering for a rear)
https://www.aldi.co.uk/aluminium-red-re ... 7062208400
http://www.moon-sport.com/product-detail.php?id=149
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If anyone happens to be going near Aldi and also happens to be riding the BB200 ... you couldn't do me a favour and pick me up one of the posh rear lights could you?
May the bridges you burn light your way
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You'll probably get 6 of them now. 

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I'm sending my best agent to Aldi at first light tomorrow. Will report back!

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Had a mess with both lights. Both are excellent. The £13 rear one is madman
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They are great...but beware that if similar to the Moon - they don't fade and go dim, they just turn off when the battery runs out.
Also, not the most weather resistant. Bloody bright though.
Also, not the most weather resistant. Bloody bright though.

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Echo the above on those lights.
I bought some last year. Consigned to pub bike now. Very bright.....about as wayer resistant as tissue paper. Mine was on the chainstays and still declined to work in the rain. On the plus side work again once dried out. I bought some smart 1w alikes from planet x at 3 quid a popghat have been much better even if they do lack a rechargeable battery
I bought some last year. Consigned to pub bike now. Very bright.....about as wayer resistant as tissue paper. Mine was on the chainstays and still declined to work in the rain. On the plus side work again once dried out. I bought some smart 1w alikes from planet x at 3 quid a popghat have been much better even if they do lack a rechargeable battery
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Also bought a set of both types yesterday.
I've been running a rear Comet-copy since the last time they had them (~a year) and pretty happy with it. Have never had problems in rain - it's used on my commute so has definitely got wet but I can't remember using it for a prolonged period in the wet.
At a tenner a pair, they're an absolute bargain, so got a pair for backup.
Based on this I felt confident enough to give the Nebula-copies a go. Only charged them so far but quality looks good and pretty bright. I was concerned about battery life, but stated time on the minimum solid brightness is 7.5hrs so will do me a couple of weeks commuting, or a full overnighter in the summer. On maximum brightness it's only an hour though.
I've been running a rear Comet-copy since the last time they had them (~a year) and pretty happy with it. Have never had problems in rain - it's used on my commute so has definitely got wet but I can't remember using it for a prolonged period in the wet.
At a tenner a pair, they're an absolute bargain, so got a pair for backup.
Based on this I felt confident enough to give the Nebula-copies a go. Only charged them so far but quality looks good and pretty bright. I was concerned about battery life, but stated time on the minimum solid brightness is 7.5hrs so will do me a couple of weeks commuting, or a full overnighter in the summer. On maximum brightness it's only an hour though.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:If anyone happens to be going near Aldi and also happens to be riding the BB200 ... you couldn't do me a favour and pick me up one of the posh rear lights could you?
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Thank you very much, I'll have you some cash waiting.Sorted
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No need for that Stuart. You've done me many a good turn so happy for the chance to repay themBearbonesnorm wrote:Thank you very much, I'll have you some cash waiting.Sorted


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Popped to Aldi today to do battle with the hoi polloi. Resisted the temptation to come out with a merino hat and sealskin socks and just get the lights. The strobe on the rear posh light is likely to cause following riders to have a fit!
Edit: The nebula copy also comes with a USB cable, stretchy rubber mount, clothes/bag clip mount (fits vertical/horizontal for both) and a seat rail mount.
Edit: The nebula copy also comes with a USB cable, stretchy rubber mount, clothes/bag clip mount (fits vertical/horizontal for both) and a seat rail mount.

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I'd been after a Montane Sabretooth softshell for ages but price kept putting me off. Currently at Surfdome for £87.50 (RRP £170 ish and often £120+ in many places with anything but the less popular sizes) with free delivery (next day) and everything but medium by the looks of it.

https://www.surfdome.com/montane_jacket ... ack-206481
https://www.surfdome.com/montane_jacket ... ack-206481
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Raleigh Mustang Gravel Adventure Cross Enduroad bike 40% off at Wiggle:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/raleigh-mustang ... road-bike/
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/raleigh-mustang ... road-bike/

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Trailstar for £42????
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/550G-Ca ... 0.0.Ud0YTA
Ok, it's a copy but it looks just the ticket.
Cheap for another 3 days only.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/550G-Ca ... 0.0.Ud0YTA
Ok, it's a copy but it looks just the ticket.
Cheap for another 3 days only.
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I've been looking at these from another seller. (There's one on eBay as well at the moment) from reviews I've found quality isn't as good as the trailstar but is ok. Given the price differences though what would you expect?Taylor wrote:Trailstar for £42????
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/550G-Ca ... 0.0.Ud0YTA
Ok, it's a copy but it looks just the ticket.
Cheap for another 3 days only.
Got to be worth a punt, I've been looking for a trailstar but the price puts me off.
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I was planning to make one but that would have cost double the price of this. 

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There's also a Pyramid tarp on there that will cover 2 people (I need the extra height),
I'm replacing my SmD Lunar solo and I'm thinking of this,I can get one of there the
Same make as the Trailstar copy for £72 with express postage, but I've never bought
Anything off Aliexpress,what have people's experiences been ??
I'm replacing my SmD Lunar solo and I'm thinking of this,I can get one of there the
Same make as the Trailstar copy for £72 with express postage, but I've never bought
Anything off Aliexpress,what have people's experiences been ??
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I bought some kit last month and whilst it wasn't quick to arrive it was good quality.
Took about 2.5 weeks to arrive.
Took about 2.5 weeks to arrive.
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I've had a couple of bits from AliE. It's always been cheap and has arrived. There seems to be customer protection too.

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Similar experience to Ian and Taylor. My Trailstar clone is now marked as dispatched.
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Some very cheap Raidlight gear here: http://www.rockrun.com/deals/raidlight-upto-75-off
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PHD prepping for their winter sale:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9VRAH ... 1ZdDg/view
Whetehr you view it as a "bargain" is entirely personal
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9VRAH ... 1ZdDg/view
Whetehr you view it as a "bargain" is entirely personal
