I'm looking for a durable 2X123 LED light with maximum throw. These requirements really narrow the spectrum of choices; it pretty much boils down to something with a LUX III emitter and a big optic or reflector. Weight is irrelevant, as heat-sinking mass is better for this application anyway.
I've been able to find three lights so far that I think are suitable, but none of them are very common so I am posting here to test the waters. Feel free to suggest better ones, if they exist, but it must be 2X123 and run well on primary cells.
1) Aleph 3---------------$214.00
2) Tektite TAC4L---------$129.00
3) LedXtreme Predator----$122.00
I was able to find reviews of the Predator at both flashlightreviews.com and the LED museum. It will throw better than any of the other 2X123 LED lights in the extensive review databases of both these informative websites. It's right in there with a Surefire P60/P61 incandescent in terms of throw, but apparently LedXtreme overstates the overall output. It should be the bargain thrower of the bunch, but I haven't been able to find it for sale anywhere at what I consider a reasonable price. I've only found one online retailer that has it, and they want $122. Depending on how it stacks up against the Aleph 3 in terms of throw, it's probably still the best value.
I haven't found any reviews of the TAC4L. I expect it to throw with the best of them. It has a large bezel containing a big optic. My completely unscientific intuitive "guess" puts it ahead of the Predator and behind the Aleph 3 in terms of raw throwing ability.
Then there's the Aleph 3. So, exactly how far does this sucker throw in low ambient light conditions? I'm guessing that this one sets the standard, with an indicial price tag.
This is a WeaponLight application. Therefore, the TAC4L and the Predator are slightly more desirable than the Aleph 3 because of their thicker bodies since I already have a device suitable for attaching 1" diameter lights to a rail. The quality of the spill light is irrelevant, as long as the spot is tight and free of artifacts.
I think the Aleph 3 is probably the best thrower, but I really don't want to spend $200 on a light that will necessitate purchase of another attachment to facilitate mounting. Also, I don't mind one bit having to mod the TAC4L or the Predator with a higher binned LED and/or a stronger converter if it yields more throw. I'd really like to spend less than $200 on this project.
So who can tell us about the TAC4L mystery light? A search turned up this thread, perhaps my CPF searching skills are lacking. I am not a Jedi, yet.......
I've been able to find three lights so far that I think are suitable, but none of them are very common so I am posting here to test the waters. Feel free to suggest better ones, if they exist, but it must be 2X123 and run well on primary cells.
1) Aleph 3---------------$214.00
2) Tektite TAC4L---------$129.00
3) LedXtreme Predator----$122.00
I was able to find reviews of the Predator at both flashlightreviews.com and the LED museum. It will throw better than any of the other 2X123 LED lights in the extensive review databases of both these informative websites. It's right in there with a Surefire P60/P61 incandescent in terms of throw, but apparently LedXtreme overstates the overall output. It should be the bargain thrower of the bunch, but I haven't been able to find it for sale anywhere at what I consider a reasonable price. I've only found one online retailer that has it, and they want $122. Depending on how it stacks up against the Aleph 3 in terms of throw, it's probably still the best value.
I haven't found any reviews of the TAC4L. I expect it to throw with the best of them. It has a large bezel containing a big optic. My completely unscientific intuitive "guess" puts it ahead of the Predator and behind the Aleph 3 in terms of raw throwing ability.
Then there's the Aleph 3. So, exactly how far does this sucker throw in low ambient light conditions? I'm guessing that this one sets the standard, with an indicial price tag.
This is a WeaponLight application. Therefore, the TAC4L and the Predator are slightly more desirable than the Aleph 3 because of their thicker bodies since I already have a device suitable for attaching 1" diameter lights to a rail. The quality of the spill light is irrelevant, as long as the spot is tight and free of artifacts.
I think the Aleph 3 is probably the best thrower, but I really don't want to spend $200 on a light that will necessitate purchase of another attachment to facilitate mounting. Also, I don't mind one bit having to mod the TAC4L or the Predator with a higher binned LED and/or a stronger converter if it yields more throw. I'd really like to spend less than $200 on this project.
So who can tell us about the TAC4L mystery light? A search turned up this thread, perhaps my CPF searching skills are lacking. I am not a Jedi, yet.......