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Output of Peak flashlights?

Death's Head

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EM has the Eiger and the Logan both at 225 lumens. Doesn't seem to be the case when I compare both of mine side-by-side. Also, the Logan looks to have the same reflector, brightness, thus same output as the Volcan.
Anyone do any tests on how many lumens these lights are putting out?
 
EM has the Eiger and the Logan both at 225 lumens. Doesn't seem to be the case when I compare both of mine side-by-side. Also, the Logan looks to have the same reflector, brightness, thus same output as the Volcan.
Anyone do any tests on how many lumens these lights are putting out?

I think that both the Eiger and the Logan have an XP-G emitter. Thus, at the same voltage drive, they should have the same total lumen output.

However, the much smaller Eiger head results in more flood (even in the "narrow" optic) and therefore that same output is spread more diffusely, and may appear less "bright" than the Logan. Additionally, that 225 lumens presumes both are running on a fresh (4.2v) Li-Ion, a 10440 in the Eiger and RCR123 in the Logan.

Of course, if the Eiger is running on a 1.5v or 1.6v AAA, it will have less output than, say, the Logan powered by a 3.0v CR123 primary (and both will be less than those same lights with a higher voltage Li-Ion rechargeable).

Also, I believe that the Volcan (also XP-G) and the Logan head are nearly identical for practical purposes.
 
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