GarageBoy
Flashlight Enthusiast
Ahh, but I did get it to make light, it was the only way to get an XPG specimen =D
Actually, I'm surprised no one has treated the Ti for a tougher surfact yet (All you watch guys look up Citizen's Duratect)
Why Titanium?
Advantages of Titanium.
Titanium vs Aluminum (which, in fact, Garageboy is the thread starter :nana
Fo me, I prefer Ti simply because it's tougher than aluminum, lighter than steel, anti-corrosive against sea water/chlorine and it looks great.
I'm not really a bling person, so if I get this Fenix, I'll probably going to Scotch Brite it.
I hope this isn't OT, but could you post the result?
Only 300 available worldwide BTW.
Are these Serial-Numbered ?
Uh, no. I want titanium because it will never corrode or tarnish and I can beat the hell out of it and it will still look good, and while you might be able to get the same with stainless steel, titanium weighs less. A hundred years from now some kid could find this in the woods, put a new battery in it, and it will work.People want Ti cause its nerdy cool and they can say to their friends "my light is titanium"
"Ti- when gold, silver platinum and palladium are too 'old man' for me"
or
"Ti- the kiddie version/the young people's version of silver and gold"
I made some beamshots with my new Fenix PD10 ti
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Enjoy!