Mr Happy
Flashlight Enthusiast
This light has been out for a while now, and I wondered if I was missing something interesting so I bought one to see what all the fuss was about.
I am totally underwhelmed by it.
It is fairly bright for a 2D light, but not astonishingly so. That would be good if it weighed as little as a 2D light, but this thing weighs as much as a 6D light! It is 675 g, or 1 lb 8 oz.
The beam pattern is a small bright spot with some useful over spill. With a spot rather than a flood, it would seem to be aimed at outdoor use, but does it fit this purpose? It has a slippery metal case and no mount points for a lanyard. If you are going to carry this light outdoors, you will have to carry it in your hand and that will get tiring quickly. It is really too big and impractical for a coat pocket.
So from the weight and the ruggedness, this seems to be a home or workshop light, rather than a light to carry outdoors. Yet the beam pattern is a tiny hot spot. For use close up and indoors, a wide even flood would be much more useful. Even by the roadside changing a tire or fixing a breakdown the flood pattern is what you would want.
In summary I really don't get this light. It is heavy and cumbersome, much less bright than you would hope for in compensation for such size and heft, and it doesn't seem to fit any common usage patterns of EDC, outdoorsman or home and workshop. Don't bother with it.
I am totally underwhelmed by it.
It is fairly bright for a 2D light, but not astonishingly so. That would be good if it weighed as little as a 2D light, but this thing weighs as much as a 6D light! It is 675 g, or 1 lb 8 oz.
The beam pattern is a small bright spot with some useful over spill. With a spot rather than a flood, it would seem to be aimed at outdoor use, but does it fit this purpose? It has a slippery metal case and no mount points for a lanyard. If you are going to carry this light outdoors, you will have to carry it in your hand and that will get tiring quickly. It is really too big and impractical for a coat pocket.
So from the weight and the ruggedness, this seems to be a home or workshop light, rather than a light to carry outdoors. Yet the beam pattern is a tiny hot spot. For use close up and indoors, a wide even flood would be much more useful. Even by the roadside changing a tire or fixing a breakdown the flood pattern is what you would want.
In summary I really don't get this light. It is heavy and cumbersome, much less bright than you would hope for in compensation for such size and heft, and it doesn't seem to fit any common usage patterns of EDC, outdoorsman or home and workshop. Don't bother with it.