eventually I'll be adding a few fenixes...the issue with inova is its alot heavier than any other light I have used. when dealing with brightness/weight ratio, I would go with other models, but as residential or auto purposes they are indestructable...in my experience having these light crashing through dry wall, bouncing off the roof tiles and ending up hitting concrete or the lawn, shattering cermic tile [by accident], etc my XO3, T1, and the X5 comes out fully functional:naughty:
gunga, the X5 and X1s may be considered dim, but have you tried the 1+Watt versions?
Personally I prefer the TIROS and brings a flood light when I need the flood option, I prefer to have light where I need it, not "everywhere else"
woodrow said:
but the Inova has better fit and finish than any Fenix or Ultrafire light.
yes, but fenixes are lighter and perform the same function, hence the popularity in EDC:huh:
lightinsky...the Gen I XOs claim 32 lumens, but from other users I was informed that is was 24 lumens at best. I highly doubt the new K2s will output 85 lumens, but thats just me.
K2s are designed for high current applications but are not considered to be as efficient as the luxeon or cree