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Any info on the new Everest?

Brasso

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I looked at the RSMK site and it doesn't really give much info. I believe even the picture is wrong as I see any tailcap to control the output. Just a key ring adapter. Is this even available yet?

What would the run time be and how does the different battery compartments affect the output? 300 lumens?
 
Not really- not even sure if any of these have made it into the hands of any of their Beta Testers yet.....all the available info I have seen is form the RMSK site-looks like HA, Brass and SS.
They could be refering to an optional Brass or SS Momentary switch that they already sell- I doubt if they will be using the Kroll Rear Clicky like they use on the First Responder/Combat and Night Patrols, but I could be wrong.


Everest HA
A small pocket light that uses a single rechargeable RCR123A Lithium-Ion battery or an 18350 Li Ion rechargeable. Head diameter of 1 inch & 3-3/4 inch long. With a P7 LED output level up to 300 Lumens. The tail switch controls the computer to adjust the approximate output from 100%-50%-25% plus strobe and momentary on/off. Options include a battery compartment that will handle up to a 18500 Li Ion rechargeable battery. To our knowledge this is the smallest, most powerful single cell LED flashlight in production today.


Price does not include batteries or charger, must be purchased separately


$129.95</B>

18500 Battery Compartment HA
$30


 
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I saw that info on the RSMK site. It wasn't much. I was thinking they hadn't actually made them yet as the photo didn't look right. I hope they update it soon. They don't seem to keep up the website too much. I love their lights though. I have a Carribean with a Cyan led and was hoping I could just order the head and tail.
 
Tail switch has me stumped- I can see where they have changed the machining on all three metals of the Head- you have seen the PEAK momentary switch installed on one of their lights I am assuming?
The Ranier/Carribean 123 Body/Head Combo looks to be the go to platform. What types of PEAK lights do you already own?
 
The RMSK website has the same light pictured for the K2, Pyrenees and Everest - all of which look pretty much like a Mediterranean/Rainier head and body size.

However, the multi mode digital circuitry seems quite interesting since that would be a first AFAIK in a Peak (not counting the First Responders infinite adjustment). I sure wish the modes were different - a lower low at around 5% and no strobe ... but it is certainly piqueing my curiosity.
 
I have an older single 5mm brass Shasta. A UV brass McKinnley. I had a CR2 brass body Pacific, but lost it :(. I have the cyan HAIII Mediteranean, and I just ordered a 10280 body brass #6 Eiger.
 
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