Ra Clicky Part 2

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Would it help the wait if you could get the Ra Clicky electronics in one of the original "prototype" bodies?

We did a pilot run of bodies a year ago before we decided to completely redesign the flashlight. We have decided to build out those bodies and get them out of inventory while we are waiting for the late Ra Clicky parts. They will be sold as collectable prototypes. There are fewer than 100 of these bodies available and they will simply be marked with RaLights.com and a serial number. The parts use the same threads as the Ra Twisty and Ra Clicky but the parts are not interchangeable. They will have a 1 hour rating of 100 lumens and have the same user interface and features as the Ra Clicky Ra-100-C. The bezel is stainless steel and uses the same basic design as other after market crenelated bezels available for the EDC Ultimate. The prototypes used the thinner glass lens without shock mounting so the prototype lenses can break if you drop the light, but at least the lens is easily replaced since the bezel and threads remain undamaged.

If you are interested in one of these prototypes, send us an e-mail.

Henry.
 
Would it help the wait if you could get the Ra Clicky electronics in one of the original "prototype" bodies?

We did a pilot run of bodies a year ago before we decided to completely redesign the flashlight. We have decided to build out those bodies and get them out of inventory while we are waiting for the late Ra Clicky parts. They will be sold as collectable prototypes. There are fewer than 100 of these bodies available and they will simply be marked with RaLights.com and a serial number. The parts use the same threads as the Ra Twisty and Ra Clicky but the parts are not interchangeable. They will have a 1 hour rating of 100 lumens and have the same user interface and features as the Ra Clicky Ra-100-C. The bezel is stainless steel and uses the same basic design as other after market crenelated bezels available for the EDC Ultimate. The prototypes used the thinner glass lens without shock mounting so the prototype lenses can break if you drop the light, but at least the lens is easily replaced since the bezel and threads remain undamaged.

If you are interested in one of these prototypes, send us an e-mail.

Henry.

How's about a Picture Henry
 
Would it help the wait if you could get the Ra Clicky electronics in one of the original "prototype" bodies?

We did a pilot run of bodies a year ago before we decided to completely redesign the flashlight. We have decided to build out those bodies and get them out of inventory while we are waiting for the late Ra Clicky parts. They will be sold as collectable prototypes. There are fewer than 100 of these bodies available and they will simply be marked with RaLights.com and a serial number. The parts use the same threads as the Ra Twisty and Ra Clicky but the parts are not interchangeable. They will have a 1 hour rating of 100 lumens and have the same user interface and features as the Ra Clicky Ra-100-C. The bezel is stainless steel and uses the same basic design as other after market crenelated bezels available for the EDC Ultimate. The prototypes used the thinner glass lens without shock mounting so the prototype lenses can break if you drop the light, but at least the lens is easily replaced since the bezel and threads remain undamaged.

If you are interested in one of these prototypes, send us an e-mail.

Henry.


Hmmm...

So, are these availible now!? I live in Tucson. Is it possible to arrange a pickup?
 
Would it help the wait if you could get the Ra Clicky electronics in one of the original "prototype" bodies?

We did a pilot run of bodies a year ago before we decided to completely redesign the flashlight. We have decided to build out those bodies and get them out of inventory while we are waiting for the late Ra Clicky parts. They will be sold as collectable prototypes. There are fewer than 100 of these bodies available and they will simply be marked with RaLights.com and a serial number. The parts use the same threads as the Ra Twisty and Ra Clicky but the parts are not interchangeable. They will have a 1 hour rating of 100 lumens and have the same user interface and features as the Ra Clicky Ra-100-C. The bezel is stainless steel and uses the same basic design as other after market crenelated bezels available for the EDC Ultimate. The prototypes used the thinner glass lens without shock mounting so the prototype lenses can break if you drop the light, but at least the lens is easily replaced since the bezel and threads remain undamaged.

If you are interested in one of these prototypes, send us an e-mail.

Henry.

Very interested, E-mail sent.
 
Email sent, pretty sure I can convince my wife I need one of these. Do you have any pics of the protype lights? Also, will there be ANY way to run a different size battery tube and what emitter will be used in these?

~Chip
 
I realize Henry just MAY have a thing or two to do beside respond to inquiries but, has anyone received a response to a request to purchase one of the Ra prototypes?



Karl
 
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