Got this LF3XT yesterday and thought I'd share some pics and first impressions. Pics first.
This is a nice little flashlight. I'm pleased with how it handles basic function meaning, I don't have to program anything to have a useful tool.
This light is smaller than the Ra Clicky, but less handy, in my opinion. The shape of the body, being straight up and down, unlike the Ra's shapely body, makes activting the 3XT more difficult. Also, the fact the activation button on the 3XT is flush mounted smooth steel, rather than elevated textured rubber as on the Ra, makes pushing the button tougher. Finally, also regarding the button, there is a different feel to the 3XT's switch. It's harder to push and it just doesn't give the same level of feedback as the Ra. I sometimes push the button thinking I've turned the light on, only to find it's still of.
All in all, the 3XT is a well made little light though and the packaging is top notch...much nicer than I need.
Thanks for looking and reading.
This is a nice little flashlight. I'm pleased with how it handles basic function meaning, I don't have to program anything to have a useful tool.
This light is smaller than the Ra Clicky, but less handy, in my opinion. The shape of the body, being straight up and down, unlike the Ra's shapely body, makes activting the 3XT more difficult. Also, the fact the activation button on the 3XT is flush mounted smooth steel, rather than elevated textured rubber as on the Ra, makes pushing the button tougher. Finally, also regarding the button, there is a different feel to the 3XT's switch. It's harder to push and it just doesn't give the same level of feedback as the Ra. I sometimes push the button thinking I've turned the light on, only to find it's still of.
All in all, the 3XT is a well made little light though and the packaging is top notch...much nicer than I need.
Thanks for looking and reading.