Tiresius
Enlightened
I was impressed at how thin the body is. Then again, all my lights are cr123, 17670 and 18650. Very narrow body design. Tailcap is a forward clicky with a solid feel when pressed in all the way.
Didn't like how Fenix used high capacity 2500 Mah NiMH batteries (unknown brands) for their testing. It throws off the Alkaline users and their actual run times. Surefire and 4sevens uses their own primaries and provides accurate run times for primaries.
Like all SMO reflectors with an XP emitter, there is a dim dark spot in the center of the hotspot. There doesn't look like a significant difference between the low and high modes. Only slightly brighter--a similar comparison is the Surefire U2's 5th level vs. 6th level.
The machine quality is pretty good but for the gnurling, I prefer a more aggressive feel like 4sevens lights. Build quality looks and feel pretty solid like all their other lights.
This light is for my sister as a general use light. I'm just a bit concerned about the low level being too bright for the middle of the night. I'll have to get feedback from her in 2 weeks after she's used it for a bit.
Didn't like how Fenix used high capacity 2500 Mah NiMH batteries (unknown brands) for their testing. It throws off the Alkaline users and their actual run times. Surefire and 4sevens uses their own primaries and provides accurate run times for primaries.
Like all SMO reflectors with an XP emitter, there is a dim dark spot in the center of the hotspot. There doesn't look like a significant difference between the low and high modes. Only slightly brighter--a similar comparison is the Surefire U2's 5th level vs. 6th level.
The machine quality is pretty good but for the gnurling, I prefer a more aggressive feel like 4sevens lights. Build quality looks and feel pretty solid like all their other lights.
This light is for my sister as a general use light. I'm just a bit concerned about the low level being too bright for the middle of the night. I'll have to get feedback from her in 2 weeks after she's used it for a bit.