Gatsby
Enlightened
I finally sourced a CR2 Ion - in this case new in package - and finally got to test drive it today. I knew what i was getting from reading the reviews - and was not expecting a spotlight or laser like beam. My first impressions are that the build quality is quite high - nice machining, even HA and smooth threads. The lens really does just disappear and it is quite small. Not as small as a Jil JCR2, but still pretty darn small and quite light weight. Very easy to operate one handed. The beam is, as noted by many, an interesting one and really is just one big flood of light. But it is a very pleasing, white and useful light.
The only thing that is a bit surprising is how far you have to turn it to get from low to high. Might only be less than a rotation but I'm used to the Liteflux lights which ramp up with less than half a rotation so it seems like a long stretch to get it to high and then off. Did I mention the beam quality is quite high?
We'll see how it wears - kind of hard to evaluate it this moment as it's bright here in Tejas! Certainly the form factor is very appealing and its easier to operate than my Jil, the value of the head fitting inside rather than outside the body is more real estate to hold on to when turning the head.
Overall - first impressions do not disappoint. But it's the long term results that determine what stays in the rotation!
I do think that my initial plan to use this as my small EDC option in a complementary role with my Novatac might be a solid combination.
The only thing that is a bit surprising is how far you have to turn it to get from low to high. Might only be less than a rotation but I'm used to the Liteflux lights which ramp up with less than half a rotation so it seems like a long stretch to get it to high and then off. Did I mention the beam quality is quite high?
We'll see how it wears - kind of hard to evaluate it this moment as it's bright here in Tejas! Certainly the form factor is very appealing and its easier to operate than my Jil, the value of the head fitting inside rather than outside the body is more real estate to hold on to when turning the head.
Overall - first impressions do not disappoint. But it's the long term results that determine what stays in the rotation!
I do think that my initial plan to use this as my small EDC option in a complementary role with my Novatac might be a solid combination.