Not quite, but probably good enough for normal uses.is the rotary as durable as the others?
Good to hear your positive report. Kinda like you, I found that the tint on my G2 170 not only matched the quality of my old GT... it actually exceeded it, by enough that it actually looks decent outdoors, while the GT still looked rather ghostly despite its nice white premium tint. Interesting the variation on reports of how the G2 models throw.Sparky's Magic..........EDC - T1B - 200Lu..........#22267.
Worth the wait! Fantastic beam, solid spill, perfect white tint equivalent to, and just as creamy as, the previous GT. tint.
This 'light actually out throws my Q Turbo (230L.) and considering the Quark has a highly polished smooth reflector this is pretty impressive. :twothumbs
Thanks for the heads up.Passed my High CRI #14191 on to azzid last week.
And both of them landed right next to my own lights, coincidentally enough.hron61....hds hi cri #18273 and ra clicky 140c #5370
my first and second hds.
davyro..............HDS EDC R1S-200...............23478
UK
My very first Ra Rotary
Hey hron, did you buy your light from Z-Tab? And am I correct that it's cerakoted white? I just happened to notice your serial in some of my notes. I've added a note on your entry that hopefully tracks this light's journey accurately; let me know.hron61....hds hi cri #18273
Wow, amazing coincidence on the Chc serials! But tough luck on the GT, though it sounds like you were taken care of very well there. My Cgt fell victim to the same drain issue a year and a half ago, but was replaced with an identical light. One thing though: a 200Cn? There was a (rare) legacy model 200Cn with the Osram emitter and narrow beam, but since your new light is a G2, doesn't it have an XPG and a wider beam, like all 200 lumen G2 Clickies? I assume that's the case and listed it as such in the registry, but please let me know if I'm wrong.My trusty old Click 140Cgt got plagued by a parasitic drain problem. Henry couldn't repair it and generously offered to replace it by a shiny new Clicky 200Cn.
I also purchased another Hi CRI Clicky. As luck would have it, its serial number is adjacent to that of my older Hi CRI, although that one was acquired from a different dealer and many month apart.
Yes, you are right, it's a wide-beam XPG-based clicky. I messed up the terminology. Thank you for noticing and correcting my confusionOne thing though: a 200Cn? There was a (rare) legacy model 200Cn with the Osram emitter and narrow beam, but since your new light is a G2, doesn't it have an XPG and a wider beam, like all 200 lumen G2 Clickies? I assume that's the case and listed it as such in the registry