Haven't been around for a while and I'm in the market for a new EDC. I'm seeing alot of good information about the New NovaTacs.
Wanting to get the most for my dollars I do alot of comparison shopping for value.
I know the NovaTac has something like 22 levels of brightness, of which two or three I would think is all I would use regularly.
Government seems to be issueing them to certain agencies, must be a high quality product like the CMG Infinity Government model is/was which I own and think is bullet proof!
Many favorable comments, matter of fact I only remember seeing two negitive comments in my reading on NovaTac other than the clip.
Long story short is this light worth almost two and half times more money than say the Fenix I have listed?
I work hard for my dollars and I just want value for my money. I have no problem spending the $150 if I can justify the purchase in my mind.
Thanks for any imput, I'm not trying to start anything by the comparion light I feel is close, but output seems to be in favor of the Fenix, long runtime for days on survival mode seems to be in the NovaTacs favor. Quality? Durability?
Please enlighten me.
Thanks
NovaTac EDC-120P $150.00 plus shipping
• Programmable Brightness and Options
• Primary Setting: 10 Lumens
• Secondary Setting: 30 Lumens
• Minimum Setting: .3 Lumens
• Maximum Setting: 85 or 120 Lumens
• Quickly Accessible Maximum Brightness
• 4 Programmable, Directly Accessible
Brightness Settings
• Single-Button User Interface
(including quickly accessible
maximum brightness, menu options,
and ramped brightness settings)
• Pocket Clip/Lanyard Attachment
• Intuitive User Manual
• Automatic Brightness Reduction
for Weak Battery
• Protects Rechargeable Battery
• Reverse Polarity Protection
• Thermal Regulation
• Input Voltage: 1.8V to 4.5V
• Light Source: White LED
• Maximum Light Output: 85 or 120 Lumens
• Regulation: Constant Power Regulation
• Battery: 1xCR123A
or Li-ion (4.2V) Rechargeable
• Lens: Polycarbonate With
Anti-reflective Coatings
• Dimensions: 1 Inch (25mm)
Diameter by 3.3 Inches (80mm) Long
• Weight: 3.1 Ounces Including Battery
• Waterproof: 66 Feet
Fenix Digital P2D RB100 $60.00 Including Shipping
[SIZE=+0]• Utilizes a Premium (100) Luxeon Rebel LED with a life of 50,000 hours[/SIZE]
• Two modes of output, selected by turning the bezel • Waterproof: 66 Feet
• General Mode: 11 lumens (30hrs) -> 50 lumens (5.5hrs) -> 100 lumens (2hrs) -> SOS • Waterproof: 66 Feet
• Turbo Mode: 175 lumens (1hrs) -> Strobe
• Digitally Regulated for Constant Brightness
• Uses one 3v CR123A battery (not included)
[SIZE=+0]• Made of aircraft grade aluminum
• Durable Type III hard anodized finish [/SIZE]
• Waterproof to IPX-8 Standards
• Includes a holster, lanyard, two spare o-rings, and a rubber switch boot
Wanting to get the most for my dollars I do alot of comparison shopping for value.
I know the NovaTac has something like 22 levels of brightness, of which two or three I would think is all I would use regularly.
Government seems to be issueing them to certain agencies, must be a high quality product like the CMG Infinity Government model is/was which I own and think is bullet proof!
Many favorable comments, matter of fact I only remember seeing two negitive comments in my reading on NovaTac other than the clip.
Long story short is this light worth almost two and half times more money than say the Fenix I have listed?
I work hard for my dollars and I just want value for my money. I have no problem spending the $150 if I can justify the purchase in my mind.
Thanks for any imput, I'm not trying to start anything by the comparion light I feel is close, but output seems to be in favor of the Fenix, long runtime for days on survival mode seems to be in the NovaTacs favor. Quality? Durability?
Please enlighten me.
Thanks
NovaTac EDC-120P $150.00 plus shipping
• Programmable Brightness and Options
• Primary Setting: 10 Lumens
• Secondary Setting: 30 Lumens
• Minimum Setting: .3 Lumens
• Maximum Setting: 85 or 120 Lumens
• Quickly Accessible Maximum Brightness
• 4 Programmable, Directly Accessible
Brightness Settings
• Single-Button User Interface
(including quickly accessible
maximum brightness, menu options,
and ramped brightness settings)
• Pocket Clip/Lanyard Attachment
• Intuitive User Manual
• Automatic Brightness Reduction
for Weak Battery
• Protects Rechargeable Battery
• Reverse Polarity Protection
• Thermal Regulation
• Input Voltage: 1.8V to 4.5V
• Light Source: White LED
• Maximum Light Output: 85 or 120 Lumens
• Regulation: Constant Power Regulation
• Battery: 1xCR123A
or Li-ion (4.2V) Rechargeable
• Lens: Polycarbonate With
Anti-reflective Coatings
• Dimensions: 1 Inch (25mm)
Diameter by 3.3 Inches (80mm) Long
• Weight: 3.1 Ounces Including Battery
• Waterproof: 66 Feet
Fenix Digital P2D RB100 $60.00 Including Shipping
[SIZE=+0]• Utilizes a Premium (100) Luxeon Rebel LED with a life of 50,000 hours[/SIZE]
• Two modes of output, selected by turning the bezel • Waterproof: 66 Feet
• General Mode: 11 lumens (30hrs) -> 50 lumens (5.5hrs) -> 100 lumens (2hrs) -> SOS • Waterproof: 66 Feet
• Turbo Mode: 175 lumens (1hrs) -> Strobe
• Digitally Regulated for Constant Brightness
• Uses one 3v CR123A battery (not included)
[SIZE=+0]• Made of aircraft grade aluminum
• Durable Type III hard anodized finish [/SIZE]
• Waterproof to IPX-8 Standards
• Includes a holster, lanyard, two spare o-rings, and a rubber switch boot