Hello Folks,
After an exhausting search to find the right pocket size EDC, I finally ordered the Quark mini 123 from Going Gear (and I threw in the ITP A3). Throughout this seemingly never ending search over the past 2 weeks, I strongly considered buying the Zebra SC30, Olight T10, ITP SC1/C9, Liteflux LF3XT, Quark 123, Dereelight C2H among others. In the end I went with the mini 123 as I loved the size/power ratio of this R5 CR123 powered light and I really like having the blinky functions (strobe, SOS, beacon), BUT hidden (I didn't want to cycle through them with normal usage).
My budget was $60, and since the mini 123 came in underbudget, I also grabbed the ITP A3. I'm very excited about getting these two lights and look forward to putting them into action in the urban jungle.
Now I have to continue researching the best CR123 and AAA battery options for these two lights (your suggestions are appreciated).
Thank you all for your great contributions to the knowledgebase of this forum...all of your great posts (past and present) were instrumental in my quest to the find the right light for me. I'm as green as they get when it comes to flashlights, and though I still have much to learn, I know so much more than I did before I discovered this forum.
After an exhausting search to find the right pocket size EDC, I finally ordered the Quark mini 123 from Going Gear (and I threw in the ITP A3). Throughout this seemingly never ending search over the past 2 weeks, I strongly considered buying the Zebra SC30, Olight T10, ITP SC1/C9, Liteflux LF3XT, Quark 123, Dereelight C2H among others. In the end I went with the mini 123 as I loved the size/power ratio of this R5 CR123 powered light and I really like having the blinky functions (strobe, SOS, beacon), BUT hidden (I didn't want to cycle through them with normal usage).
My budget was $60, and since the mini 123 came in underbudget, I also grabbed the ITP A3. I'm very excited about getting these two lights and look forward to putting them into action in the urban jungle.
Now I have to continue researching the best CR123 and AAA battery options for these two lights (your suggestions are appreciated).
Thank you all for your great contributions to the knowledgebase of this forum...all of your great posts (past and present) were instrumental in my quest to the find the right light for me. I'm as green as they get when it comes to flashlights, and though I still have much to learn, I know so much more than I did before I discovered this forum.