A recent thread I read here has me thinking, because they described the characteristics of a Survival flashlight, which I realized is my ideal EDC.
The problem is the closest light that fits it is made by FENIX, instead of a company I have come to recognize as the PREMIER American manufacture of bullet-proof flashlight manufacturer - Surefire.
I've purchased five Fenix lights so far. LOP's L1P's and L2D's all have served well, but I just don't have the same warm and fuzzy feelings that I've always had with Surefire.
Yes, I will admit I am very prejudiced toward Surefire lights. I own well over $1500 worth of Surefire's that I've purchased over the years! Make no mistake I am a died-in-the-wool Surefire supporter.
So what is that light that I so covent, after 30 years of searching?
First of All;
*LED emitter (white or yellow tint is fine, no BLUE tint)
*Powered from a single AA cell (Alkaline, Energizer Lithium or NiMh rechargable) this is a MUST and a deal killer.
*Small & Light form factor
*Dual output (at a minimum dual output less than or equal to 5 lumen & equal to or great than 50 lumen)
*Minimum runtime at low output of of 5 lumens of 20hrs
*Fairly wide beam with a decent hotspot. OK, wide spread in this application beats a thrower.
And here is the kicker in this deal...a light with a quality that I feel I can trust my life on!
I've always felt that with Surefires, I've never felt that with Fenix. But Fenix your doing a damm fine job!
So Surefire are you up to the task?
The problem is the closest light that fits it is made by FENIX, instead of a company I have come to recognize as the PREMIER American manufacture of bullet-proof flashlight manufacturer - Surefire.
I've purchased five Fenix lights so far. LOP's L1P's and L2D's all have served well, but I just don't have the same warm and fuzzy feelings that I've always had with Surefire.
Yes, I will admit I am very prejudiced toward Surefire lights. I own well over $1500 worth of Surefire's that I've purchased over the years! Make no mistake I am a died-in-the-wool Surefire supporter.
So what is that light that I so covent, after 30 years of searching?
First of All;
*LED emitter (white or yellow tint is fine, no BLUE tint)
*Powered from a single AA cell (Alkaline, Energizer Lithium or NiMh rechargable) this is a MUST and a deal killer.
*Small & Light form factor
*Dual output (at a minimum dual output less than or equal to 5 lumen & equal to or great than 50 lumen)
*Minimum runtime at low output of of 5 lumens of 20hrs
*Fairly wide beam with a decent hotspot. OK, wide spread in this application beats a thrower.
And here is the kicker in this deal...a light with a quality that I feel I can trust my life on!
I've always felt that with Surefires, I've never felt that with Fenix. But Fenix your doing a damm fine job!
So Surefire are you up to the task?