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At $70 or $80 I doubt these will appear on Target or Walmart shelves. The price is too high for the average consumer. Check and you'll see the highest priced lights at these stores are available online only. I think Lowe's has a better chance of stocking them in the store, as they do with the G2L and 6PL.

I'd be interested to see if the threads match existing SureFire heads/bodies, and if the output is regulated. I know even if the bodies could host existing SF heads, there would be the issue of voltage...
 
@size15's Fresh fruit you're kidding right? :laughing:

It would be cool if they did sell lights like this,as my store is only 2mins away 🙂

But best of all you could try it out and if not entirely happy just take it back,they have a no quibble "satisfaction" guarantee.
 
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I don't know where anyone's gotten $70 and $80 from. I see $59 and $69 shipped on eBay from HK. To me this seems reasonable and we may even see lower prices yet once these hit full production.
 
I was referring to retail brick and mortar stores. eBay price is always less than a store retailer. With eBay you're getting the product right from, or close to, the source. No middleman expenses like warehousing, stocking, store delivery, etc. Plus no tax.
 
Those lights are different from the usual better 2xAA lights we have here. They are bigger. They have a bigger head and reflector, too. They have a very special body. They should be KISS, or at least I hope so.

This is a new approach, and I am looking forward evaluating them.

And yes, $69 shipped to my door for the 2-cell version. A normal price for that class of light IMHO.

bernie
 
I'm with carrot on that, I'm thinking about buying one dissecting it then rebuilding it and sending it out as a pass around then possibly raffle it off for CPF or something.
Will be contacting the serving lady soon.
 
http://www.myiconlight.com/warranty.html


"Warranty
You buy the batteries, we'll take care of the rest.
ICON warrants this flashlight will be free of defects for one year.


This product is warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship
for 1-year from the purchase of the product. This warranty excludes normal
wear and tear and damage due to alteration, misuse, battery leakage or
lack of maintenance. Batteries are excluded from this warranty. At our
option, defective product will be repaired, replaced or substituted with a
product of equal value. "
 
How does Icon know when the warranty period has expired? Does warranty service depend on the buyer sending in a registration card when he or she first purchases the flashlight?
 
I think only an owner can answer that and so far there are no owners here. Any that have admitted to it anyway!

I still want the green lanyard! 😀
 
I wonder if the Rogue 1 will take a 14500 cell.

does Paul Kim still work for SureFire and is this a SureFire funded operation or privately financed by PK?

I wonder what the overall warranty will be?

Tsk tsk...haven't you learned by now guys?

The answers you all are looking for will be in the next edition of the catalog. It may or may not be filled with prototypes that may or may not be for sale this year. You may or may not find out where they are 100% produced - this depends on whether the editors of the catalog decide to make certain articles find the cutting room floor in time to meet certain production dates.

But...

Icon is now accepting pre-orders.

🙂🙂🙂
 
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