Can’t wait for snow. Using nice warm beams outdoors when everything is covered in snow looks very nice
same.. going snowboarding for thanksgiving.. this was last yearCan’t wait for snow.
thank you! It is much easier to use the raised button, especially with gloves..Nice! That raised rubber boot just looks very appropriate on the 120T.
Perfect CR123 emergency light to keep in vehicle as well. Can’t beat that kit for the price.By the way, there are new SpaDefense kits on eBay for $45, I think this is an excellent option for modding. 3 pieces left
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Both modes B and C are set to the same level. After unlocking it becomes clear. Speaking of unlocking, the best way is to clasp the flashlight with your hands like a joystick and use first one thumb, then the second thumb, I did 25-30 clicks with each and changed. This results in fewer errors due to fatigue when approaching 250fwiw, those Novatac SPA SPL-120 models are somewhat different than earlier Novatacs.. They were made after Henry sold the Novatac brand.. here are some differences
1. They are made in China (despite the tailcap claiming made in USA)
2. They are set up as Tactical models, with raised buttons. (turns on at High Mode first) with locked programming (can be unlocked w 250 clics)
3. Bezel is aluminium, anodised to match body color (the early models have black bezels that are actually Stainless Steel)
more details in the Novatac History thread
Yeah I gave up after trying like 3 times. Default setup isn’t so bad after all hahaBoth modes B and C are set to the same level. After unlocking it becomes clear. Speaking of unlocking, the best way is to clasp the flashlight with your hands like a joystick and use first one thumb, then the second thumb, I did 25-30 clicks with each and changed. This results in fewer errors due to fatigue when approaching 250
I also thought the metal was softer, something like what Convoy uses. On the other hand, it conducts heat better. My lens was sealed and when I heated it with a hairdryer, polycarbonate glass first melted before the thread lock softenedThey are also (at least mine were) heavily glued and required heat for disassembly. First one I just applied to much force and made a hole in the threads as my tool ripped.
Material seemed flimsier to me than initial HDS with similar design, but that may just be me.