I have just purchased the above & thought that I would post some thoughts from a newbie point of view.
I have an old lenser V2 Tactical (3 C cells) & following revues here I decided to get a P14. It's main use is for daily night dog walking on a very rugged coastline. I am so impressed with the P14. It's focussing is superb. My only comment would be that it would be nice if it focused a little tighter but not at the expense of flood width. My only other suggestion regarding focusing is that a knurled ring would be useful to aid grip when focussing.
I have read here that the low power setting is not much use. I strongly disagree. It is perfect for illuminating a path without wrecking one's night vision. Incidentally I dug out my old 6 cell Krypton Maglight - the P14 on low power spot is way brighter (god how things have changed !).
It would be a little better if one could switch on low power without activating a second of high power - night vision again.
The other thing that has me wondering is that the case would not need to be much wider to accommodate 8 AA's !. This could provide more power or a spare set. The pouch is excellent quality but maybe could be designed to be a little less bulky.
But all in all the P14 is a stunner & worth ever cent. It cost me €60. Last night I met a local farmer who copied me some years ago & bought a Clulight (sealed lead acid with 12 volt lamp ). He just could not believe how his huge torch was being blown away by the P14
I have an old lenser V2 Tactical (3 C cells) & following revues here I decided to get a P14. It's main use is for daily night dog walking on a very rugged coastline. I am so impressed with the P14. It's focussing is superb. My only comment would be that it would be nice if it focused a little tighter but not at the expense of flood width. My only other suggestion regarding focusing is that a knurled ring would be useful to aid grip when focussing.
I have read here that the low power setting is not much use. I strongly disagree. It is perfect for illuminating a path without wrecking one's night vision. Incidentally I dug out my old 6 cell Krypton Maglight - the P14 on low power spot is way brighter (god how things have changed !).
It would be a little better if one could switch on low power without activating a second of high power - night vision again.
The other thing that has me wondering is that the case would not need to be much wider to accommodate 8 AA's !. This could provide more power or a spare set. The pouch is excellent quality but maybe could be designed to be a little less bulky.
But all in all the P14 is a stunner & worth ever cent. It cost me €60. Last night I met a local farmer who copied me some years ago & bought a Clulight (sealed lead acid with 12 volt lamp ). He just could not believe how his huge torch was being blown away by the P14