Ilikeshinythings
Enlightened
The past couple of years have been an interesting time for flashlight enthusiasts. A lot of us remember when lights like the lionheart came out and were way ahead of anything from anybody else in terms of refinement, output and reliability. While the first and last of these qualities remain true, output has increased ten fold in the last couple of years with some lights leading the curve in terms of output and cool tricky modes. It seems that old-school flashaholism is falling away and being replaced by a new generation of flashaholics who want more light, more modes, more edges, more sharp bezels, etc. China has answered with lights like dereelight, raidfire spears, Olights, Tiablos, and Fenix's that dwarf lights from yesterday in literally every category. If somebody had said to me that we would see 250 lumens from a single LED in just three years, it would have been difficult to believe but also very exciting. Unfortunately, the appeal of these lights lasted (for me) about one week. My first light was a TIROS X03 that put out a claimed 65 lumens, but was tested at closer to 40. When I first got it I was absolutely blown away by how much light it put out, and how great the color was for seing objects in their true light, but now it is commonplace to see a light with one AAA alkaline battery absolutely murdering this Inova while doing it at half the price, with 5 times the modes. Product diffusion in the flashlight world has essentially desensitized me into feeling as though nothing is shocking, for instance, it would take a huge jump in brightness before I got excited about the amount of light coming from a single LED. I blame this on the fact that we keep on getting flashy new designs from Chinese manufacturer's that bring us the exact same thing over and over and over again. It's really taken the fun out of being a flashlight enthusiast IMO.
I guess all I'm trying to say is that I would like to see more manufacturer's take a "back to the basics" approach and bring us some practical, single-mode, simply designed (not overly textured), forward click lights that do the job without looking like something the sith would carry on his belt. I don't care if they're made in China or on planet Mars--Just make them...I would gladly pay more.
/rant
I guess all I'm trying to say is that I would like to see more manufacturer's take a "back to the basics" approach and bring us some practical, single-mode, simply designed (not overly textured), forward click lights that do the job without looking like something the sith would carry on his belt. I don't care if they're made in China or on planet Mars--Just make them...I would gladly pay more.
/rant