SuperLightMan
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Introduction:
The P10A is EagleTac's single AA battery-operated Cree Q5 XR-E LED flashlight. With a simple twist of the head, the user has the option of selecting between Low mode and High mode. The P10A measures 108mm x 26mm, which makes it the third longest flashlight in my collection, with the Wolf Eyes Sniper 6AX (two CR123A batteries) as the second longest and the Mini Mag-lite LED (two AA batteries) as the longest. So for it being operated by only a single AA battery, I think the length is quite appropriate.
Operations:
High mode (130 lumens, as advertised) is achieved by twisting the head towards HI, while Low mode (37 lumens, as advertised) is achieved with a slight (and I do mean slight) twist towards the LO. As a personal preference, I always have my P10A set on High mode, such that if a bright blast of light is needed immediately, all I have to do is pull out the light and press on the tail-cap forward clicky. If Low mode is needed, all I have to do is twist the head slightly and Low mode is achieved. I set my P10A like this since I believe that Low mode is used mainly in non-emergency situations, such that the few seconds to twist the head from High to Low is not the difference between life or death. Imagine always having your flashlight set on Low mode, only to find that when you need that blast of light immediately, you don't have it. Or worse is having to sequentially go through a series of modes to get to the High mode. That is precious seconds ticking away. Of course, many flashlights in the market have the default mode set at High. But what if you need a Low mode to preserve your night vision? Having to turn on your flashlight and click through a number of times from High mode to Low mode doesn't make much sense, because now your night vision has been compromised. EagleTac's way of allowing users to pre-select what mode they need BEFORE turning on the flashlight itself is a major plus in my books. I believe that with this "technology" in the market, many other flashlight manufacturers will surely follow in this path.
Likes:
-Ability to pre-select High or Low mode with a twist of the head
-Runs on common AA battery
-Stainless steel bezel gives it an aesthetic look
-Q5 LED encased in OP reflector
-Forward clicky with ability for candle-mode
-Solid construction with clean threads
Dislikes:
-Flimsy clip
-Clip rattles and hits against the flashlight itself; can be fixed by taking a circular-type rubber piece and sliding it up to where the clip hits against the flashlight
-Lanyard hole is extremely close to the edge. I don't use a lanyard, so this isn't a huge issue for me.
What I would have liked:
-Better clip, perhaps implementing a wire clip or one that allows for low-profile carry and doesn't rattle and hit against the flashlight
-"Infinite" mode similar to lamp dimmers, OR at least a HI, MED, LOW mode (for P10A maybe 130 lumens, 37 lumens, 8 lumens)
-Scalloped stainless steel bezel option
-Strobe mode engaged strictly by means of pressing AND holding onto clicky all the way down for 2 seconds. Once released, strobe mode will continue. Press and release clicky again, the flashlight turns off completely
Conclusion:
Overall, this is my favorite flashlight. Some dislikes here and there, but in general a very good flashlight. I do not have access to meters to determine lux, lumens, etc…, but I can vouch that this is one bright and very-well built flashlight. I give it a 9 out of 10. Minus .5 for flimsy clip and .5 for only two modes
The P10A is EagleTac's single AA battery-operated Cree Q5 XR-E LED flashlight. With a simple twist of the head, the user has the option of selecting between Low mode and High mode. The P10A measures 108mm x 26mm, which makes it the third longest flashlight in my collection, with the Wolf Eyes Sniper 6AX (two CR123A batteries) as the second longest and the Mini Mag-lite LED (two AA batteries) as the longest. So for it being operated by only a single AA battery, I think the length is quite appropriate.
Operations:
High mode (130 lumens, as advertised) is achieved by twisting the head towards HI, while Low mode (37 lumens, as advertised) is achieved with a slight (and I do mean slight) twist towards the LO. As a personal preference, I always have my P10A set on High mode, such that if a bright blast of light is needed immediately, all I have to do is pull out the light and press on the tail-cap forward clicky. If Low mode is needed, all I have to do is twist the head slightly and Low mode is achieved. I set my P10A like this since I believe that Low mode is used mainly in non-emergency situations, such that the few seconds to twist the head from High to Low is not the difference between life or death. Imagine always having your flashlight set on Low mode, only to find that when you need that blast of light immediately, you don't have it. Or worse is having to sequentially go through a series of modes to get to the High mode. That is precious seconds ticking away. Of course, many flashlights in the market have the default mode set at High. But what if you need a Low mode to preserve your night vision? Having to turn on your flashlight and click through a number of times from High mode to Low mode doesn't make much sense, because now your night vision has been compromised. EagleTac's way of allowing users to pre-select what mode they need BEFORE turning on the flashlight itself is a major plus in my books. I believe that with this "technology" in the market, many other flashlight manufacturers will surely follow in this path.
Likes:
-Ability to pre-select High or Low mode with a twist of the head
-Runs on common AA battery
-Stainless steel bezel gives it an aesthetic look
-Q5 LED encased in OP reflector
-Forward clicky with ability for candle-mode
-Solid construction with clean threads
Dislikes:
-Flimsy clip
-Clip rattles and hits against the flashlight itself; can be fixed by taking a circular-type rubber piece and sliding it up to where the clip hits against the flashlight
-Lanyard hole is extremely close to the edge. I don't use a lanyard, so this isn't a huge issue for me.
What I would have liked:
-Better clip, perhaps implementing a wire clip or one that allows for low-profile carry and doesn't rattle and hit against the flashlight
-"Infinite" mode similar to lamp dimmers, OR at least a HI, MED, LOW mode (for P10A maybe 130 lumens, 37 lumens, 8 lumens)
-Scalloped stainless steel bezel option
-Strobe mode engaged strictly by means of pressing AND holding onto clicky all the way down for 2 seconds. Once released, strobe mode will continue. Press and release clicky again, the flashlight turns off completely
Conclusion:
Overall, this is my favorite flashlight. Some dislikes here and there, but in general a very good flashlight. I do not have access to meters to determine lux, lumens, etc…, but I can vouch that this is one bright and very-well built flashlight. I give it a 9 out of 10. Minus .5 for flimsy clip and .5 for only two modes
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