BabyDoc
Flashlight Enthusiast
Please don't shoot me, for the following criticisms of the Novatac P-120-B.
I purchased this light because of its large positive following on this website, only to be disappointed that it falls short in several important ways:
1. In only one week the black, anodized finish has worn in several areas on my light, even though it has never been dropped, and never carried loose in my pocket. I have a Fenix L0D on a keychain that barely has a scratch on it. Perhaps the extremely tight new flat clip did this as I unscrewed the body. I didn't think so, but who knows. I know we can anodize metal better than this in the US. SureFire can. Anybody else having problems like this? (Novatac does not provide a warranty on the finish)
2. I was disappointed to see the light had a plastic lens. (Perhaps I should have read the specs closer, but who would have expected this in a $170 light.)
3. It's "beautiful smooth beam" looks rather strange. I have seen no other lights with a beam quite like this one. The hot spot is very small and has no edge definition to the point it makes me wonder how Novatac did this. Did they purposely misalign the LED and reflector?. Is this how they magically eliminated all artifacts, and created a spill that is even and bright beyond belief? I wondered if this was true especially because the light fails to throw as far as a Fenix L1D -Q5, claiming also to be 120 lumens. (It could be they are rating their outputs differently, I don't know).
4. My LED is rather cold. It has even a purple tint on low levels. I tried a half dozen lights at my dealer and all the black p120's looked the same to me. His old olive demonstrator (anodized finish also worn in places) was much warmer. I guess I just lost out on the LED lottery. It is too bad these lights can't be more uniform from one lot to another. (I guess this problem isn't unique to Novatac. I have heard people complain about their SF's tint variability in the same way.)
OK, I've aired my concerns, ONLY because I am not sure anybody else has, and only to set the record straight from one users standpoint that this light is far from a perfect EDC light. I am not telling people not to buy this light. It has a lot going for it. (see below). However, I don't think I am alone on some of these points. I have read in other threads people sending their lights off for various modifications: lense replacements, optics enhancements, different LED's etc. While these people are perhaps less vocal than I am here, why are they improving their lights if they don't have some of these issues?
To be fair, I should list the positives of this light. I love the interface. I love that it can be programmed in almost any way you could imagine. Does any other light offer a 0.3 or lower lumen low? I love that it is well engineered to handle various battery options, including rechargables, and that the light can be programed to recognize and protect those sources from overdischarge. I love that it has thermal protection built in and options to turn the light off should you forget and leave it turned on. It is built to be waterproof to 66ft. Not too many lights give a waterproof rating like this.
Given all its wonderful features, it is even more disappointing to me that all this great engineering , isn't matched by the build quality. Again, If I am alone here in my thinking, please don't shoot me.
I purchased this light because of its large positive following on this website, only to be disappointed that it falls short in several important ways:
1. In only one week the black, anodized finish has worn in several areas on my light, even though it has never been dropped, and never carried loose in my pocket. I have a Fenix L0D on a keychain that barely has a scratch on it. Perhaps the extremely tight new flat clip did this as I unscrewed the body. I didn't think so, but who knows. I know we can anodize metal better than this in the US. SureFire can. Anybody else having problems like this? (Novatac does not provide a warranty on the finish)
2. I was disappointed to see the light had a plastic lens. (Perhaps I should have read the specs closer, but who would have expected this in a $170 light.)
3. It's "beautiful smooth beam" looks rather strange. I have seen no other lights with a beam quite like this one. The hot spot is very small and has no edge definition to the point it makes me wonder how Novatac did this. Did they purposely misalign the LED and reflector?. Is this how they magically eliminated all artifacts, and created a spill that is even and bright beyond belief? I wondered if this was true especially because the light fails to throw as far as a Fenix L1D -Q5, claiming also to be 120 lumens. (It could be they are rating their outputs differently, I don't know).
4. My LED is rather cold. It has even a purple tint on low levels. I tried a half dozen lights at my dealer and all the black p120's looked the same to me. His old olive demonstrator (anodized finish also worn in places) was much warmer. I guess I just lost out on the LED lottery. It is too bad these lights can't be more uniform from one lot to another. (I guess this problem isn't unique to Novatac. I have heard people complain about their SF's tint variability in the same way.)
OK, I've aired my concerns, ONLY because I am not sure anybody else has, and only to set the record straight from one users standpoint that this light is far from a perfect EDC light. I am not telling people not to buy this light. It has a lot going for it. (see below). However, I don't think I am alone on some of these points. I have read in other threads people sending their lights off for various modifications: lense replacements, optics enhancements, different LED's etc. While these people are perhaps less vocal than I am here, why are they improving their lights if they don't have some of these issues?
To be fair, I should list the positives of this light. I love the interface. I love that it can be programmed in almost any way you could imagine. Does any other light offer a 0.3 or lower lumen low? I love that it is well engineered to handle various battery options, including rechargables, and that the light can be programed to recognize and protect those sources from overdischarge. I love that it has thermal protection built in and options to turn the light off should you forget and leave it turned on. It is built to be waterproof to 66ft. Not too many lights give a waterproof rating like this.
Given all its wonderful features, it is even more disappointing to me that all this great engineering , isn't matched by the build quality. Again, If I am alone here in my thinking, please don't shoot me.