Outdoorsman5
Flashlight Enthusiast
The new Zebralight SC32 (single CR123) has just been posted on Zebralight's website (click on the button that says "Compare all Models" on their homepage.) Not much info on it yet, but looks like they plan on releasing it in November...nice! It will have the XML LED in it, and should follow along with the newer design (like the SC600 & SC80 & H502.) It should have the same UI as the H502. I'm hoping for the newer/stiffer switch like on the SC600 and a screw on pocket clip....both better for edc. Hopefully it will support a rechargeable Li-ion battery as well. Very interesting so far!
The SC52 was recently announced, and they plan on releasing it this month. Zebralight has a good bit of info about the SC52 on their site already, so hopefully we will see more info on the SC32 in the next few days.
Below are some stats on the SC52 ***AA Version*** that Shelm posted 2 weeks ago on another thread:
Originally Posted by shelm
*New* Zebralight SC52 flashlight upcoming with official 14500 support!
We should expect similar performance & design from the SC32 (CR123 light,) but in a smaller package compared to the above SC52 (AA light.)
The SC52 was recently announced, and they plan on releasing it this month. Zebralight has a good bit of info about the SC52 on their site already, so hopefully we will see more info on the SC32 in the next few days.
Below are some stats on the SC52 ***AA Version*** that Shelm posted 2 weeks ago on another thread:
*New* Zebralight SC52 flashlight upcoming with official 14500 support!
- Cree XM-L spill + spot (6300K, 65CRI)
- 1x AA/14500
- same UI as H502: 11 modes
- all levels current regulated, no PWM (AA and 14500)
- low battery auto step down (AA and 14500)
- 1x 14500: Max 500lm (1min)
- 1x Eneloop AA: Max 280lm/0.9hrs, Low 0.01lm/3months
- recessed switch
- weight: 1.5oz (~42.5g), i.e. hopefully better :duh2: looks
- length: 3.1in (~79mm)
- bezel diameter: 0.93in (~23.6mm lol)
- initial release: Oct 2012 / MSRP 64US$
We should expect similar performance & design from the SC32 (CR123 light,) but in a smaller package compared to the above SC52 (AA light.)
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