I like my LD12, but it's a rear clickie.Felix LD12
Thrunite Neutron 2A V2
Read the whole thread first.. https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/400041Thanks! This light looks great. Massive lumens and a NW option and good price compared to the ZL SC5.
ArmyTek Prime A1
Maglite
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Can't speak on Armytek, but I feel like Zebralight is worth the money. Out of the 4 lights I've acquired in the past couple months, my SC52w was the most expensive, but I feel money well spent between the UI, efficiency, and hand feel. Not a big light, but it feels like it could cost more than what it does and on par with my Surefires quality-wise. I could see myself becoming a ZL collector.Yes, I just ordered the Prime A1 as well as the Prime A2... couldn't decide so got both!
Overall, I prefer the 1xAA format, but sometimes need the extra run-time of the 2xAA. 1xAA on max usually doesn't last too long.
Also ordered the ZL SC5w. Not sure whether I'll prefer the Prime A1 (in warm) or the neutral SC5w. But I think I'll use the Prime outdoors more often, as the specs list it as quite a bit more rugged. Never bought an Armytek before, so I hope the specs aren't just marketing. Can you really drop them from 10 meters?
The Armytek is a bit cheaper than the Zebralight, if you find ZL's just a little too expensive. I think the Zebralight's extra cost is for getting things just a little brighter and a little smaller; they're the best for small bright lights.
I am surprised Maglite does not make a single AA light. That is a common form factor for a commercially available light, and that is what they specialize in.
In addition, Im sure Magite also noticed they have ( from what I can tell ) almost none of the military market.