Recommendation for significant upgrade for Maratac AAA

dartfrogger

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I carry a Maratac single AAA but want a much more versatile, higher quality light. The Maratac is 2 3/4 inches long by 1/2 inch in diameter, and I'd like to get something approaching those dimensions if possible. I'd also like at least two modes. I've done a search here and there are too many options, from $500+ to $15. I'd pay up to $200 or so. I don't like CR 2 batteries. Thanks in advance.
 

Showngo

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Not sure what upgrade means to you. But two great lights in the small size class would be:

- Reylight Pineapple Mini: it'll be longer, but small diameter. Nice tail switch.
- Lumintop FWAA: this light is stellar, thicker diameter though. But stays short and big output.
 

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The ReyLight Mini Pineapple is a 1xAAA light in ti or copper or brass that is user programmable--if that is the sort of versitility you are looking for.
 

troutpool

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The Eiger is a great choice. You might want to check with Peak and see if they still have any of the Nichia 219B R9080 4000K emitters left. It's a hard one to beat.
 
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CHNeal

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Thanks, guys. The Peak Eiger is the one. I'll order today.
Be sure to ask Robyn for the momentary switch as well. Really ads to the versatility of the little light. I also can't recomend the clip from Jason at Dark Sucks enough. With both of those "upgrades" you can still buy two for your $200 budget because 2 is 1…I really like these little lights so I future proofed my pocket carry.

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CHNeal

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The Eiger is a great choice. You might want to check with Peak and see if they still have any of the Nichia 219B R9080 4000K emitters left. It's a hard one to beat.
I have one of the original Oveready Nichia 4500K hicri that turned me on to the Eigers. What a great light / emitter combo. Ive since gotten older so I just need cooler light to see well it seems so I had Robyn do a couple runs with both 5700K 219B and 5000K 219c.
 
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