Recently I have become fascinated with Pak-Lites, I agree they are pricey at $25 for most. there is a white LED for $13 (one setting not two) I have spent way too much there the last 2 weeks
and continue to appreciate what the folks at Pak-Lite can do. I made my second order when I learned that they can pretty much make any LED color combo and settings! also very nice people who care about their work and product very cool!I originally thought they were WAAAY to much $$ especially compared with the PAL Lites (including optics). I was lured into owning my first Pak lite for $9.95, an economy no frills version. with that "first" light was a color brouchure, that prompted a call to Oregon, and then I was hooked..I use 9 volt batteries elsewhere but I must say I had avoided using them in lights.AA, AAA and CR123 are fine, I just never figured a 9volt. I admit it's not Orb RAW, or Peak CPF Rainer,:naughty: but once you have one of these around, it's easy to find uses for more! a I am looking forward to my blue/green LED combo and white green combo. at about $25 each, I know they aint cheap, but they must be seen to be appreciated. there is alot to be said about the weight 1.4 oz. I dont mind but it does matter in a big way to some folks.
I have owned PAL lights and am hopefully buying some more this week
at $16 each they are less expensive the Pak Lites. The Pal is larger and does have a lense along with 2 settings with strobe. they are both worth owning for many reasons run time,size, etc....
you could get one of each for less than $41...$23.95 Pak lite, $15.95 PAL lite
shipping from separate vendors :thinking: would add some more $$$ to the cost of owning both.