brightnorm
Flashaholic
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This should be subtitled "Stupid Flashaholic forgets to use lanyard, drops new light". I was up on a ladder over a friend's concrete driveway, and somehow dropped the light from a height of 10-12 feet (not sure of my hand height at the moment of dropping.) I thought I had ruined the light, especially when I saw that the bezel ring and top part of the head was noticeably flattened and the anodize was chipped off in many places. (I had replaced the strike bezel with the black bezel ring).
I was surprised that the lens was intact and the reflector didn't seem deformed. I clicked on the Maelstrom, which I had previously set to Max, and out came that marvelous "mini searchlight" beam, apparently unaffected.
Two conclusions from my experience:
1) ALWAYS use your lanyard
2) The Maelstrom (at least this one) can "take a licking and keep on ticking".
Brightnorm
I was surprised that the lens was intact and the reflector didn't seem deformed. I clicked on the Maelstrom, which I had previously set to Max, and out came that marvelous "mini searchlight" beam, apparently unaffected.
Two conclusions from my experience:
1) ALWAYS use your lanyard
2) The Maelstrom (at least this one) can "take a licking and keep on ticking".
Brightnorm