I saw those at Walmart just this evening. The graphite thing does seem pretty cool, but they also seemed like big, clunky flashlights overall. Why do so many makers go crazy with knobs and rings around the lights that just serve to make them unwieldy?
I guess I just like small and solid feeling lights. Maglites are nice that way, although the heads are big and they are longer than they need to be. The Arc LS 2AA is a beautiful light which other 2AA lights should imitate. It's shorter than the Brinkman Legend 2AA or Minimag and its simple 2-piece design makes waterproofing possible (I realize there are some issues that Peter is still working out with the lens seal).
I'm sometimes tempted to pick up a Dorcy or Coleman or Garrity or one of the other cheap brands, but then I see them and I'm put off by the clunky look. I guess all the rubber protects the bulb from shock and they are supposed to look tough with all those knobs, but they just look goofy to me.
Okay, I'm not sure where that rant came from, but I'll stop now.
- Russ
[edit: I didn't actually look at the 2AA light, mostly at the 2D light, and I might be confusing it with a different one that I looked at. Ignore me if I seem completely off.]