jag-engr
Enlightened
I recently picked up two 3rd gen Inova X1's from the MP that were LNIP (the packages had been opened).
I intended to gift the Inovas to some friends who needed dependable lights that can run on common batteries.
I liked the Inovas because they allowed for constant on, momentary, and lock-out modes.
Unfortunately, I find that momentary is a joke. Occasionally (maybe 1 in 5 tries), I can loosen the flashlight just until it goes off and then get momentary operation, but it tends to flicker badly even when I can achieve it. The rest of the time, either nothing happens or the light flickers and just stays on when I release the button. I assumed that the rubber on the tailcap was a switch, but I don't really feel much of a give and it doesn't seem to activate the light.
I have honestly purchased much higher quality lights from DX!
Are my X1's defective or does the design of the X1 simply suck?
I intended to gift the Inovas to some friends who needed dependable lights that can run on common batteries.
I liked the Inovas because they allowed for constant on, momentary, and lock-out modes.
Unfortunately, I find that momentary is a joke. Occasionally (maybe 1 in 5 tries), I can loosen the flashlight just until it goes off and then get momentary operation, but it tends to flicker badly even when I can achieve it. The rest of the time, either nothing happens or the light flickers and just stays on when I release the button. I assumed that the rubber on the tailcap was a switch, but I don't really feel much of a give and it doesn't seem to activate the light.
I have honestly purchased much higher quality lights from DX!
Are my X1's defective or does the design of the X1 simply suck?