Foursevens: Research Poll- what do you want to see?

Woods Walker

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A pocket thrower would not be a bad thing. I think it can use either the tactical or pro tail cap.

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Redhos83

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Mk ii brought back in Ti. Maybe with your twist on it. Also as others have mentioned a smaller 18350 style with possible extension for 18650. Sweet if was a triple Nichia.
 

fonfan

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Aluminium, copper, titanium and stainless steel AAA/10440 lights with NoPWM (or >16kHz), HiCRI LED, TIR and reflector and mule variants, with side or tail switch models.
 

ncvarmint2016

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I want to see some new quark style lights come back, in 3000k,4000k tints
i have 4 quarks and love them all
 
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MiniVader

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I'd love to see something with a couple of 26650 batteries in it, to last a good long time at fairly high output.
 

fyrstormer

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I want to see lights that DON'T use the awful multi-twist interface. (multi-click is almost as irritating, but at least it doesn't wear-out the threads.) It's especially problematic on limited-edition titanium lights. Progressive-twist is approximately 513x better than multi-twist, and I'd pay a premium any day for the extra engineering required to make a multi-twist (or control-ring!) interface work properly. I shouldn't need two hands to select the brightness on my flashlight.
 

archer6817j

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I want to see lights that DON'T use the awful multi-twist interface. (multi-click is almost as irritating, but at least it doesn't wear-out the threads.) It's especially problematic on limited-edition titanium lights. Progressive-twist is approximately 513x better than multi-twist, and I'd pay a premium any day for the extra engineering required to make a multi-twist (or control-ring!) interface work properly. I shouldn't need two hands to select the brightness on my flashlight.

Unfortunately any "progressive twist head to select modes" design is prevented by Surefire's lawyers.
 
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InvisibleFrodo

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Surefire has a pretty well earned reputation for their lawsuits, which I feel are pretty frivolous, but they have deep pockets and expensive lawyers.
 

markr6

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I think surefire also patented the color black. And light. And the word flashlight.
 
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