I see a trend afoot. Many of the small lights of recent times are getting bigger as new versions get introduced. Three that come to mind:
Amilite Neo T3 / Neo T5. As a second stage and clickie were added, this CR123 light lengthened considerably.
Jetbeam C-LE original and 1.2 / 2.0. Just about to be released, the C-LE 2.0 also goes from twisty to clickie. What was once just about the most compact AA out there, now will be 92mm long, about average in an increasingly large sea of AA flashlights.
Fenix L1P, L1T / L1T 2.0 Rebel. This "classic" AA body design from Fenix got both wider and longer in the most recent version.
(This trend sort of reminds me of cell phones. As more features are getting introduced and texting, built in cameras, etc., get more routine, the phones are growing a bit in size, too.)
For me, bring back small, please. I like a compact light for EDC, one that easily slips in my front pocket.
Amilite Neo T3 / Neo T5. As a second stage and clickie were added, this CR123 light lengthened considerably.
Jetbeam C-LE original and 1.2 / 2.0. Just about to be released, the C-LE 2.0 also goes from twisty to clickie. What was once just about the most compact AA out there, now will be 92mm long, about average in an increasingly large sea of AA flashlights.
Fenix L1P, L1T / L1T 2.0 Rebel. This "classic" AA body design from Fenix got both wider and longer in the most recent version.
(This trend sort of reminds me of cell phones. As more features are getting introduced and texting, built in cameras, etc., get more routine, the phones are growing a bit in size, too.)
For me, bring back small, please. I like a compact light for EDC, one that easily slips in my front pocket.
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