Lumis are bigger but both lighted and variable power and have a lifetime warranty. The variable power ("speed ring") enables the reticule aimpoints to be adjusted to match to the trajectory of the arrow. The Hawke looks to be a single power (3X) scope, so trajectory compensation isn't possible without changing weight of the arrow. You can determine roughly where it will shoot by using their ballistic program.
Not being able to adjust the aimpoin may not be a problem if you're shooting one bow but keeping it all straight with more than one bow becomes senior-challenging.
I shoot 2 LumiZones on different speed bows, but they hit the same POI due to the variable power feature. Also shoot a Hawke MAP on my fast bow, by sheer coincidence it hits EXACTLY the same at 20,30, 40 and 50 yards as the other two.
The MAP isnt lighted, however, at $70 it is undoubledly the best bargain in crossbows extant.
PS Pass on the TruGlo, POS!!! Tow for two broke.