AngryDaddyBird
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SelfbuiltDo you like the MT-G2 over the XM-L2 for general use Camping, property, ect.. ? Is the XM-L have sufficient spill for it or is it designed around throw?
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The MT-G2 is not designed for throw (quite the opposite, in fact). I like it as a general beam, because it generally produces a large hotspot and bright spill. The XM-L2 version is really for those who want more throw (with less overall light output).SelfbuiltDo you like the MT-G2 over the XM-L2 for general use Camping, property, ect.. ? Is the XM-L have sufficient spill for it or is it designed around throw?
That is what I needed to hear! I order the kit version.^
The wide base of the SX25L3 allows for stable tailstanding
that, along w/ the beam pattern of the MT-G2 makes for very good room/tent lighting via ceiling bounce.
It's like a lantern, light cannon, emergency beacon and forest sweeper in one long running, compact unit..:wave:
Keep your small edc handy for the hike
Does anyone know if the unprotected NCR18650A cells fit in this light? Thanks
Thanks for sharing. I have to say, I quite enjoy the beam profile of all the MT-G2 lights - huge output, nice big hotspot with tons of spill. And my preferred neutral white tint to boot.This is currently my favorite all around light. The flood is incredible. I used it on vacation where there were no street lights, and it illuminated the entire street.
In the SB video overview, he uses two hands to adjust output. Is the head too stiff for one-hand output adjustment (thumb/index finger)? Guess I could tuck the head under my arm and then twist.
Thanks!
Yes, I would agree with this. Depending on the size off your hands though, it may be more of a challenge (especially if you want to move several levels).You can use one hand to adjust between 2 levels easily enough and then use the long button press to jump to turbo.
Confirmed - you have a lot of threads left to turn before the head would come off (i.e., multiple revolutions left once you enter low).The head is not loose in low mode,, no worries.
I think descriptions should be the other way round
From left to right: Eagletac Protected 18650 3400mAh, SX25L3; Niwalker BK-FA02; Crelant 7G10.
From left to right: Eagletac Protected 18650 3400mAh, SX25L3, GX25A3; Duracell NiMH AA.