Closet_Flashaholic
Enlightened
At the risk of losing my flashaholic status...
I am looking at all of the recent announcements re: SST50/90 "tactical" lights and am wondering... why? I just wonder with the amount of R&D money invested in these lights, by multiple companies, if it makes business sense, Is there a market large enough to get back that ROI. I think some of the companies risk forgetting who their core-customers (where they make the money) are.
1). It's unlikely that any of them will supplant Surefire's hold on the US Military market, given that most of these are made by non-US companies
2) There may be a market in what I would call the secondary LEO market, but how big can that be?
3) Us, flashaholics. That market is potentially even smaller than #2.
For me, I don't have much interest in these lights for a very simple reason: they don't take standard batteries. I have no (read absolutely no) interest in buying lights that require proprietary chargers/batteries. No thanks. AA & 123 form factors and 18650 is the most I will consider and even that is used in an Ol M20 - that does also provide a '123 battery solution as well.
I was holding out to see what the maelstrom would be, but after seeing it I am probably going to go with a TK30/40 - strictly because of the batteries.
:shrug:Custom proprietary battery solutions :shrug:
If they can't get the desired light output/efficiency with standard battery solutions, count me (and my $$$'s) out.
Am I the odd-man out here?
I am looking at all of the recent announcements re: SST50/90 "tactical" lights and am wondering... why? I just wonder with the amount of R&D money invested in these lights, by multiple companies, if it makes business sense, Is there a market large enough to get back that ROI. I think some of the companies risk forgetting who their core-customers (where they make the money) are.
1). It's unlikely that any of them will supplant Surefire's hold on the US Military market, given that most of these are made by non-US companies
2) There may be a market in what I would call the secondary LEO market, but how big can that be?
3) Us, flashaholics. That market is potentially even smaller than #2.
For me, I don't have much interest in these lights for a very simple reason: they don't take standard batteries. I have no (read absolutely no) interest in buying lights that require proprietary chargers/batteries. No thanks. AA & 123 form factors and 18650 is the most I will consider and even that is used in an Ol M20 - that does also provide a '123 battery solution as well.
I was holding out to see what the maelstrom would be, but after seeing it I am probably going to go with a TK30/40 - strictly because of the batteries.
:shrug:Custom proprietary battery solutions :shrug:
If they can't get the desired light output/efficiency with standard battery solutions, count me (and my $$$'s) out.
Am I the odd-man out here?