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Enlightened
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- Jun 22, 2006
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I balked at paying sixty bucks for my P3D CE flashlight when it first came out. Now I just can't seem to bring myself to pay almost seventy bucks for a P3D Q5. I keep being tempted by those cheaper lights over at DX.
At issue is the VB-16 Q5. It has 16 modes, HA-III finish, larger flashhead and the Q5, of course. And it's only thirty bucks. I know the Fenix is great quality and all that, but wouldn't the VB-16 be a bigger bang for the buck? I want plenty of brightness, but I also want impossibly long runtimes at lower levels. That's actually more important than the brightness.
A third option is to just buy another P3D CE for a modest savings. But I think maybe the higher levels of low level light at the same runtimes might be nice.
So help me decide. What will I be losing by going cheap? I like the Fenix, but I do like the somewhat larger flashhead of the VB-16. I'm hampered by the fact that no one's actually seen one, nor are the runtimes known.
At issue is the VB-16 Q5. It has 16 modes, HA-III finish, larger flashhead and the Q5, of course. And it's only thirty bucks. I know the Fenix is great quality and all that, but wouldn't the VB-16 be a bigger bang for the buck? I want plenty of brightness, but I also want impossibly long runtimes at lower levels. That's actually more important than the brightness.
A third option is to just buy another P3D CE for a modest savings. But I think maybe the higher levels of low level light at the same runtimes might be nice.
So help me decide. What will I be losing by going cheap? I like the Fenix, but I do like the somewhat larger flashhead of the VB-16. I'm hampered by the fact that no one's actually seen one, nor are the runtimes known.