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Mateminco MT35vn - Heavyweight 70.2 Thrower

Skylumen

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$ 175.00

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  • Size: 125mm x 84mm x 54mm (length x head x body diameter)
  • Weight: ~1.5lbs with batteries! Excellent heft of heat sinking
  • DriverVNX2 UI
  • Excellent build quality equal to Acebeam, Olight and other major manufactures
  • All 18 LEDs mounted on copper
  • XHP70.2 6500K Only
  • Protected Cells Only
Lumen: 6700
Intensity: 235Kcd
Throw: 970m

+$5 for V54 Engraving











 
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Skylumen

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Ran this light on Turbo for like 10 minutes and its hot but not too hot. Wow all that HS is really put to use! What a light :)
 

MAD777

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This is a well balanced flashlight between flood & throw! Looks big in the picture, but it's really no bigger than the T6vn or X45vn.
 
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eekazum

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This is a well balanced flashlight between flood & throw! Looks night in the picture, but it's really no bigger than the T6vn or X45vn.

Hey, you're right! I was under the impression is was going to be a huge sucker like the x65 but in comparison to that benjamin, it's not THAT ginormous. Must be something about that design that makes it look bigger that it really is.
 

Skylumen

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Hey, you're right! I was under the impression is was going to be a huge sucker like the x65 but in comparison to that benjamin, it's not THAT ginormous. Must be something about that design that makes it look bigger that it really is.

I love this light ran 10-minute Turbo easily
 
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Capolini

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Measurements:


[FONT=&quot]Size: 189mm * 84mm * 54mm (length * head diameter * body diameter)

7 7/16" X 3 5/16" X 2 1/8"

125mm for length[OP] is incorrect. That would make the light 4 59/64" [/FONT]
 

Sproing

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Thanks for the extra comparison shots and beamshots, Newlumen. I'm even closer to pulling the trigger on one of these now.

Are you using protected or unprotected cells in it?
 

MAD777

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I'm curious, this is the first time I've heard the need of protected cells for a 70.2 light.
I have seen protected cells required for 50.2 & some Nichia LED's.
What gives?
 
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