OK, I love my LED lights and they are some of the brightest damned lights anyone I know has ever seen. Oh, and being solid state, the LEDs are indestructible and perfect for LE and fire applications. They are the wave of the future...So why isn't anyone getting on the bandwagon to make a decent dedicated first responder light?
Reader's Digest background: I have been LE for 8 years now and am currently in a special assignment where I don't use my light everyday (although I wish I could :thumbsup. When I was in patrol I worked mostly graveyard (ninjas love the dark) and have used many lights. My first was a Streamlight XT. It was rechargeable, but not very bright. Bulbs burned out a lot. Upgraded to the HP head. Better, but still burned through bulbs, and battery life was horrible (NiCd cells :thumbsdow).
Next I jumped on the LED bandwagon and got an Inova T4. This light was on the right track: smaller, bright (for it's time), and rechargeable. Not just the battery, but the whole light had a charging dock. I have since moved on to a DBS, an Eagletac, and most currently, a Malkoff modded 2C Maglight.
Now my complaint: I see why Streamlight has maintained its place as a top LE and fire light provider, even though they are several generations behind in their electronics. Body build quality and battery configurations. I love my DBS, but it really doesn't matter how good the coating is if the body is lightweight and soft. Don't get me wrong, I love my DBS, but two drops on concrete and you can tell it is not nearly as tough as the Mags and Streamlights. Even my Mag mod (tough body and switch) isn't really the best either because the batteries have to be removed to charge. This is fine for an occasional use light, but o-rings are not meant to be put through that every day, not to mention the wear on batteries with the springs always rubbing on the negative terminal. Removing batteries to recharge in a light used every day really blows.:toilet:
Inova, Streamlight, and Pelican are the only companies I found which have recharging capability (in the light, not just batteries), heavy duty (switches, lenses, body, the works) construction, and LED bulbs. Unfortunately, they are several generations behind in the illumination department. Why can't someone build a duty light in a 2-3 C mag size or similar, make it a decent LED (doesn't have to be "cutting edge", maybe an R2 or underdriven MCE or P7) and have a charging port or dock? Since recharging in a cradle has been standard for LE lights for numerous years now, I find it hard to believe there are so few options. Mix the best of these lights and you would have a small form factor, durable, BRIGHT LED offering with the convenience of a recharging cradle. Basically, it's what LE has been using for years, but with a high tech LED upgrade.
Build this, and everyone I know in LE and fire would be all over it!
If someone knows something I don't please enlighten me, I really would like to see a light like this.
Reader's Digest background: I have been LE for 8 years now and am currently in a special assignment where I don't use my light everyday (although I wish I could :thumbsup. When I was in patrol I worked mostly graveyard (ninjas love the dark) and have used many lights. My first was a Streamlight XT. It was rechargeable, but not very bright. Bulbs burned out a lot. Upgraded to the HP head. Better, but still burned through bulbs, and battery life was horrible (NiCd cells :thumbsdow).
Next I jumped on the LED bandwagon and got an Inova T4. This light was on the right track: smaller, bright (for it's time), and rechargeable. Not just the battery, but the whole light had a charging dock. I have since moved on to a DBS, an Eagletac, and most currently, a Malkoff modded 2C Maglight.
Now my complaint: I see why Streamlight has maintained its place as a top LE and fire light provider, even though they are several generations behind in their electronics. Body build quality and battery configurations. I love my DBS, but it really doesn't matter how good the coating is if the body is lightweight and soft. Don't get me wrong, I love my DBS, but two drops on concrete and you can tell it is not nearly as tough as the Mags and Streamlights. Even my Mag mod (tough body and switch) isn't really the best either because the batteries have to be removed to charge. This is fine for an occasional use light, but o-rings are not meant to be put through that every day, not to mention the wear on batteries with the springs always rubbing on the negative terminal. Removing batteries to recharge in a light used every day really blows.:toilet:
Inova, Streamlight, and Pelican are the only companies I found which have recharging capability (in the light, not just batteries), heavy duty (switches, lenses, body, the works) construction, and LED bulbs. Unfortunately, they are several generations behind in the illumination department. Why can't someone build a duty light in a 2-3 C mag size or similar, make it a decent LED (doesn't have to be "cutting edge", maybe an R2 or underdriven MCE or P7) and have a charging port or dock? Since recharging in a cradle has been standard for LE lights for numerous years now, I find it hard to believe there are so few options. Mix the best of these lights and you would have a small form factor, durable, BRIGHT LED offering with the convenience of a recharging cradle. Basically, it's what LE has been using for years, but with a high tech LED upgrade.
Build this, and everyone I know in LE and fire would be all over it!
If someone knows something I don't please enlighten me, I really would like to see a light like this.