For me it seems to be the almost perfect neck light. Great runtime, low first UI, AAA battery, and most importantly a nice, beefy split ring attachment point. The only down side is that 4seven's didn't come out with a Ti version, but I guess I'll have to settle for the stainless steel version.
The biggest thing that stopped me from getting a Ti Preon was the split ring attachment point which didn't seem that strong.
Price is a bit high considering the ReVOs competition, but oh well. Since I plan on keeping this light for a long time I'm willing to pay the slightly higher price if I can get what I want.
How long do you guys think they will wait before re-releasing it with an XP-G?
Looks nice though, I'd definitely want one in SS, although I will wait.
Priced to be a Fenix LD01 killer perhaps? Can't wait to see some beamshots and tint comparisons at different output. (UnknownVT, you out there?)
THANKS for the comment about Quark Minis having PWM and non AR Coated glass.
I was thinking AA Mini, but will still try instead to get an AA WW.
PWM unless it's really fast PWM bothers the heck out of me.
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I liked the original Preon. But only in the 2AAA version.
The single AAA was nearly unusable as a twisty (at least for me).
So yes, this one looks nice to me.
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And its available in stainless steal, for not much more than the aluminium.
Nice.
I find PWM really annoying too, especially when it is a low frequency - the ITP Eos, for example, is practically unusable (for me) because of the very perceptible PWM Effect.THANKS for the comment about Quark Minis having PWM and non AR Coated glass.
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PWM unless it's really fast PWM bothers the heck out of me.
Fortunately on the MiNi it's a much higher frequency, so the PWM is not that noticeable. It seems a little slower than on the Preon, but not enough to be a problem.
This REVO looks nice but I think it's really expensive for what it is.
The lack of a tailstanding feature in a pocket light is a deal breaker for me
as I really need the ability of using it in candle mode.
I don't see any advantage over the Mini AA and LF2XT I'm EDCing so I'll pass on purchasing this light...
My PC is always on line... though I'm not behind
I came close to ordering this light twice but both times backed off. For just a little bit more money I can buy the QAA or Q123 regular and have a true 0.2 lumen moon mode as well as a far brighter light in the case of the Q123. It'll be quite a bit bigger than the PReVO but it will be simpler than carrying both a MiNi 123 and the PReVO at the same time, which is what would happen if I buy it. I'm about to order an ITP A3 EOS upgrade edition, though. For the money I just could not resist.
Variety is the spice of life, or something like that. Personally I'm GLAD that not every light is for me. I can't afford to own every light out there, but I find a way to afford the ones I DO like.
It's refreshing to me that I own light's that appeal to me more than this one. Reaffirms that my existing lights are a good purchase.
-Scott
OKC, OK
The whole summer long I am waiting for the autumn with dark nights!
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I'm going to guess 2-3 months before a neutral or warm version comes out.
I really like the body of this light. I wonder what the difference in weight is between the SS in this and the SS LD01.
Build quality?
HDS Systems 170n Clicky, Surefire S2 Stratum, Quark Mini AA on the key chain, Quark Mini 123 being ignored.
With all lights from 47 igot (well, they are all minis), i noticed only one problem with build quality, and thats the twisty action, combined with bad threads.
But in my experience (have most combinations of material and size) the problem is bigger with bigger light diameter (123s are shit, AA is good, CR2 no problem). So i would not thing that the AAA as any issues.
Anyways, i ordered it in stainless steel after seeing that picture in the other thread:
http://chows.smugmug.com/photos/982908981_8w6Eh-L.jpg
(I currently use 2 Mini AAs as EDC, in exchance. A Ti with an eneloop and an Al with 14450 cell. The size difference at the same brightness compared to the eneloop version did it).
Also, i am still missing by LD1 SS. It _has_ to be somewhere in my appartment, but no idea where...
Well I got my SS ReVO in the mail today and I LOVE IT! It's actually not that heavy for a SS light, although of course it is heavier than an aluminum light. It is lighter than the Fenix LD01 SS I had before, but that's probably because the overall size is smaller than the LD01.
Size comparison for anyone who's interested. BTW, I see why they used an XP-E instead of an XP-G; the Revo has such a small reflector that the hotspot is actually larger than the Mini 123's hotspot.
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What's the deal with the asymmetric tail lug? Not that it matters. I suppose it's just stylin'.
Geoff
After how long it steps down 20% from high?
Have a look here http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/sho...d.php?t=235556
Andrew
I suppose it's like you say, mostly for stylin'. I noticed that you can tailstand this light if you set it up gently, but all it takes is one little bump, and it falls over. For example, say you were to set it up tailstanding on a table, and you bumped the table, it would fall over. If you did the same on a very solid surface, it would remain standing as long as you didn't bump the light itself.
When comparing the Mini 123 in Medium mode vs the Revo in High mode, the spill is brighter on the Revo, and the hotspot is noticeably larger on the Revo. When comparing the Mini 123 in High mode vs the Revo in High mode, the Mini 123 appears to have just a touch brighter spill, and the hotspot is closer to the size of the Revo's hotspot. The Mini 123 does have a larger spill area due to the larger reflector though. Beamshots will come, but I don't have time tonight.
I was looking at this light for EDC until I saw the above pic and as has been mentioned what the heck is up with the split ring attachment point? Its off center? For what reason? Why would they do that as opposed to centering it? Aesthetically it looks lopsided and I cant see any functional reasoning? They had the right idea in design and structure and then someone had the bright idea to offcenter it.![]()
Love them silky smooth brass threads.
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I may not be that bright, but my lights are!
"I hate when I buy crap, so I try very hard not to sell it."
-Gene Malkoff
Is this a battery crusher?
I was going to write something down, but all of the CPFer's above had pretty much taken the words right out of my mouth. This light is not much of a difference really than the Mini's/PreOns which are less expensive than this light. All I really wanted was an "Upgraded" replacement for my Fenix E01 with longer runtime and a more up-to-date LED. The price is very unreasonable since the Preon I does the same job as this light (except for the difference in runtime) and atleast with the PreOn you have the option to use a clicky/twisty.
But going back to my comment on wanting an upgraded E01, Red02 pretty much summed it up completely. I like the E01 because of the Price, runtimeand durability. I do not want another light with the same UI as the previous 2 lights I had purchased from 4Sevens. I just want 1 low mode and that is it. I have so many other wonderful lights in my collection that screams brightness, I really do not need another one... unless it is really that big of a difference. I also would have liked a light that is has a very wide Flood as a keychain light, with an option to table-stand.