Anti-Roll features, is it a deal breaker for you?

rayman

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I don't really like the anti-roll bezel or tailcape. A normal clip looks much better in my opinion.

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cfromc

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I like anti-roll for work flashlights but for show or defense flashlights it doesn't matter.
 

Sgt. LED

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I am fine either way.

There had been maybe a total of 5 times in my life that anti-roll would of been nice and my current light didn't have it.

Small rocks make good anti-roll devices anyway.
 

in_the_dark

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I don't want an anti-roll feature. It usually makes the flashlight more uncomfortable for pocket carry.

+1, I really prefer a round bezel for pocket carry. It would be nice if some lights were offered both ways so you could pick the best option for the job at hand.
 

Bullzeyebill

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+1, I really prefer a round bezel for pocket carry. It would be nice if some lights were offered both ways so you could pick the best option for the job at hand.

:twothumbs for me too. I like the idea of a flashlight not rolling, but do not like the hex head bezels found on many lights. Ever seen an older SF's with round bezels not have a ding in the head? If shelf queens then maybe no dings, but if used as a tool they (round heads) are going to hit the floor. I use lanyards set up for palm control for anti-roll setups.

Bill
 

RAF_Groundcrew

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If it's subtle, it doesn't matter. If it' a requirement, then it has to be proved.
I use a Pelican PL3610 'Little Ed' right-angle light on EMT duty. This light is a right angle light, it WILL NOT ROLL. Not an issue. Other lights, if they will roll, I keep hold of them, and place them in pocket when not required.
 

rph

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I like having it available on larger lights without a clip, simply for the sake of speed. For a smaller light, with a clip or lanyard, I can use what's available to make it "anti-roll". Nice to have, but not a huge issue.
 

Sector7

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it would be nice but not a deal breaker, it should be discreet enough to do its job but not make it annoying in the pocket or the holster....
 

BabyDoc

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Usually an add on clip or a lanyard will make any small falshlight non-roll in actual use. With larger flashlights that I carry in a holster, anti-roll features built into the body of the light are quite usefull.
 

LEDAdd1ct

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I have mixed feelings on this one. If the "anti-roll feature" is obtrusive, I do not like it, i.e., gets caught in my pocket. But, if the feature does not make itself a pain, then I have nothing against them, and actually appreciate them for not rolling my expensive lights off my dresser/table/rock in the woods onto the ground.
 

22hornet

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I do not like anti-roll features as they generally make a light less sleek and a lot less pocketable.:thumbsdow
For this reason I am not so happy with the new Fenixes and prefer, by far, the sleeker lines of the L2P/L2T/L2D.

Joris
 

toolpig1

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I don't mind a subtle anti-roll design like the Inova Bolt. I do not care for lights when the feature is unnecessarily huge, like the hideous Husky 2D Cree 200 lumen (looks like a ballistic missile) light that everyone is buzzing about.
 

Youfoundnemo

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The anti roll features generally are over pronounced and get in the way of its normal use...just my opinion though you just have to try things out and see for yourself....like the maglite, notmany people have problems with them and I dont know of one that has a anti roll feature built in, totally not necissary for general use
 
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