As far as looks go, the Ti LF2XT in This Sales Thread is just about as perfect as it gets.
As the Liteflux UI seems out-of-bounds for use, a simple 3-speed UI with memory and a low low would suffice.
How about it Steve (Kuku)? :bow:
wouldn't this be the thing u all are talking about ? I am not into AAA or AA lights but it looks very nice and KuKu is an authorized dealer for those
http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?244543-UniVex-Titanium-AAA-10440
He is out of stock on those, not sure who the maker was over there.
So basically a Fenix LD01 SS but in Ti
wouldn't this be the thing u all are talking about ? I am not into AAA or AA lights but it looks very nice and KuKu is an authorized dealer for those
http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showthread.php?244543-UniVex-Titanium-AAA-10440
Really? I thought it should be shorter. I don't have any of those 2 lights but the reflector on the Liteflux seemed biggerNot bad but its quite a bit longer than the L2FXT and not nearly as pretty as the the one in the Sales Thread linked above.
Maratac has a copper flashlight................................................
The closest thing on the market is the LumaPower Avenger GX, but it's aluminum instead of Ti, the switch boot is stiff, the UI goes from Hi to Lo instead of Lo to Hi, and the mode spacing puts the lowest and highest settings too close together.
As I understand it, the problem is finding someone who can make a driver board that will fit in a 10mm circle, because that's the size of an AAA battery. I think this problem could be avoided by using a longer rectangular driver board that "stands on-end" inside the light instead of "laying flat", similar to the orientation of the high-mode driver in a McGizmo Lunasol light. That would give the manufacturer much more room to work with.
what about the flupic drivers that are used in the drake and draco?