Hey CPF; Before hitting that order button (the lights been in my buy list for a while now). I wanted to ask for your help / thoughts on a Pelican 7600. This is in regards to it's beam profile, switch, build, etc., and overall (pros & cons) recommendation of this light.
The reason I'm considering this light; the property I'm working on has initiated the change in their overhead lighting to LED's. The overhead lamps does not have a filter on them, ie. the LED's are bare, with no cover to soften the harshness of the LED. The glare is tough on the eyes, which also kills my night vision, as well as it hides anything in it's shadow. So, I'm hoping to find a light that can punch through this lighting, when looking beyond, and lighting up the shadows.
My (smooth bodied 500 lum P2X) Fury does OK, but it has a difficult time punching through the lighting. Spec wise, the Pelican is approx 3/4 inch longer, similar bezel width, and just over an oz heavier. Which will also fit in my kit / holster, so no changes in how I carry the light, or what fuel they run on.
Thanks,
Pops
The reason I'm considering this light; the property I'm working on has initiated the change in their overhead lighting to LED's. The overhead lamps does not have a filter on them, ie. the LED's are bare, with no cover to soften the harshness of the LED. The glare is tough on the eyes, which also kills my night vision, as well as it hides anything in it's shadow. So, I'm hoping to find a light that can punch through this lighting, when looking beyond, and lighting up the shadows.
My (smooth bodied 500 lum P2X) Fury does OK, but it has a difficult time punching through the lighting. Spec wise, the Pelican is approx 3/4 inch longer, similar bezel width, and just over an oz heavier. Which will also fit in my kit / holster, so no changes in how I carry the light, or what fuel they run on.
Thanks,
Pops
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