Whenever we’re buying bikes, or cycle parts, accessories and clothing there are a number of things to check before we go ahead and buy, especially when shopping online. One of the most important factors is to make sure we read reviews of the product first. So today we’re checking out and reviewing the Knog PWR Bank from Evans Cycles to give you all of the key facts and figures that you need to help you decide if this is the perfect product from their Light spares and accessories category to suit you and your needs.

As with any review, you want to get a feel very quickly for how well it performed as there’s nothing worse than trawling through 30 minutes of review content to find that actually the product is a load of rubbish. Thankfully for you there’s 2 positives. 1. Knog PWR Bank isn’t rubbish, it actually scored very highly. And 2. we’ve given you four different scores below to give you a very quick flavour of how good Knog PWR Bank is. There is a massive range of choice in the Light spares and accessories category from Evans Cycles so it’s important to take your time reading these reviews to help you make sure you’re buying the best.

Quality

8.7

Price

8.9

Reviews

8.3

Overall

8.6

 

Latest Price: £79.99

Knog PWR Bank review

Knog PWR Bank reviews

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  • About the Knog PWR Bank Large A backup battery for any PWR modular product. Use this 10,000mAh PWR Bank as an additional battery for your PWR bike light, to charge your phone, watch, Garmin, Christmas mitten warmers…whatever device you like. We aren’t the first to seek a better use of batteries. Think about power tools that have a universal battery system. Each device powered by the same battery is another opportunity to save. Save the environment, save space, save weight, and perhaps most important to you: save money. After all, batteries often make up over 50% of the cost of these types of products.Key Features Compatibility – The 10,000mAh PWR Bank is compatible with the 600, 1000 and 2000 lumen PWR lightheads and PWR outdoor products.Charge your devices – Use this PWR Bank to charge your iPhone or cycling computer on the go. Battery – USB Rechargeable Lii-ion battery.Accessories Included – Micro USB cable. technology-buying-guides
  • Code:9328389027243 KNOG-12066

As with many cyclists, be it mountain bikers, BMX riders or road cyclists we want to take the time to make sure we get the best products. Where cycling is a passion for many we often invest a lot of our time and money into the hobby. And as we know, getting the right products can give us that small competitive advantage either over our actual competitors, our mates or even just beating our own goals. But because we do invest so much in our bikes and our equipment it’s really important to buy from recognised retailers, in our most recent search, we found many products available online for ridiculously (almost laughable) prices. They were just so low that alarm bells should instantly be ringing. That’s why we only recommend buying from the retailers that you really know and trust, names like Wiggle, Chain Reaction and Evans Cycles are just some of those that we use regularly. With these retailers you know you’re in safe hands and can expect great service, great returns policies and if anything was to go wrong great customer service under a warranty claim.

But onto the reason you’re here today, let’s delve into some of the details of Knog PWR Bank to help you understand a bit more about where it sits in the market against some of the many alternatives that are available out there. We’re very aware that by buying our cycling stuff online that we’ve missed out on the opportunity to actually see and test the product first. This is where reviews come in to their own, as it gives us that chance to hear from other like-minded cyclists about how good or bad a product is.

As you would expect, our first and top piece of advice before buying, is to read lots and lots of Knog PWR Bank reviews. With a review score of 8.3 out of 10 it’s likely that there will be lots of great detailed reviews to help you. And if you find that actually the reviews are suggesting Knog PWR Bank isn’t right for you then there will be tons and tons of other reviews for other products in the Light spares and accessories category. In fact we’ve got 38 products reviewed in this category alone.

Something that makes it particularly challenging is the vast range of choice, as mentioned above there are 38 products in the Light spares and accessories category. There are also 106 products from the brand Knog. And then getting into the specifics even more there are 3 products from Knog in the category “Light spares and accessories”.

So let’s take a look at the second most important decision making tool we can use when shopping online, price. Whether your goal is to just get the cheapest Light spares and accessories available, or to get the best quality at a reasonable price, there’s always going to be a need to do your research on price.

Knog PWR Bank price analysis

The first thing we do when looking at the price of any cycling equipment, be it the bike itself, or one of the many parts that make up a bike or even some of the clothing and accessories that go with it, is to run some price analysis to see who is selling it at the best price. (Note that as we pointed out earlier we will only look at retailers that we really trust and use regularly). The best price that we managed to find Knog PWR Bank was from Evans Cycles at just £79.99.

It’s then good to dig somewhat deeper into the price of the product by looking at average prices. To do this we looked at the average price you would pay for a product that fits within the Light spares and accessories category. When doing this, we found the average price of the 38 products in the Light spares and accessories category is £9.34. We also looked at the cheapest and most expensive options to give you an idea of where Knog PWR Bank sits. The most expensive we found was £79.99 and the cheapest we saw on our search was £1. With a price of £79.99, Knog PWR Bank is actually above average against the average price in this category.

We then wanted to look at the brand, Knog in a bit more detail. So one of our other important comparisons in our Knog PWR Bank review is analysing the price of products from Knog. During this search we discovered that the average price of a product from Knog was just £43.93, making Knog PWR Bank above average against the average prices. We also found that the most expensive product was £199.95, however the cheapest came in at £9.99.

We then thought that we should go into a little more detail and look more specifically at the prices you’d pay for products from the brand Knog that feature in the Light spares and accessories category. The average price of Knog products in the Light spares and accessories category is £33.66, the highest prices option we found was £79.99 and lowest was just £9.99. Taking into consideration the average price, Knog PWR Bank does actually come in above average, something worth considering when you do make your decision.

Taking all of that into account it’s pretty clear why Knog PWR Bank scored such a great price score of 8.9/10 and why it features as one of the top recommended products in the Light spares and accessories category.

Knog PWR Bank Reviews

So it’s clear from the key features and price analysis that we’ve run above why Knog PWR Bank is such a great product with such high scores. But you still need to spend the time looking through as many customer reviews as you can, it’s one of the most important (if not THE most important) steps to shopping online.

So your next step now is to head over to Evans Cycles and read as many Knog PWR Bank reviews as you can. Just click the “View Reviews” button now. And if you go on to buy it, please drop us a line in the comments section, we’d love to hear your thoughts.

Summary

Knog PWR Bank really is a great buy, and at a price of just £79.99 it has definitely earned the overall score of 8.6 out of 10 rating.