XenonM3
Enlightened
I am with all these great reviews and recommendations I might as well get one too.
Try cutting 3 inches off the bottom of a sheet of letter sized paper and roll it up and slide it into the battery compartment. That way you won't be fussing with individual post-its on every battery change, which is really going to be a challenge if your light goes out on a dark trail.neogoon said:Just about the only thing that was less than perfect was the amount of battery rattle, but 4 post-its later (one around each AA) and it feels a lot more solid -- about the only rattle left comes from the head/reflector unit, and that's only if you try.
BlackDecker said:After reading all these good reviews, I ordered one today for myself! I like the fact that the Propoly uses standard AA batteries... while I like some of the CR123 lights I've read about, I don't need yet another battery standard to worry about buying.
I ordered mine from brightguy.com... yeah it was more expensive than through Fox-Intl, but I like to support sellers that support flashlightreviews.com
LowBat said:Try cutting 3 inches off the bottom of a sheet of letter sized paper and roll it up and slide it into the battery compartment. That was you won't be fussing with individual post-its on every battery change, which is really going to be a challenge if your light goes out on a dark trail.
You're welcome. The paper also gives you the option of writing/printing a phone number on it in the event your light is found by an honest person. Of course you won't get that call until the batteries need changing.neogoon said:Interesting...it works fine, thanks. Though for the record, if I was changing batteries in the field, I wouldn't be fussing about a little battery rattle.
redduck said:Received mine last week from fox intl. I do notice some greenish tint under certain lighting condition but nothing too bad. Great throw.