geepondy
Flashlight Enthusiast
Thank you for all the nice suggestions. You know the scotch tape does make a difference. Can you buy diffusers of the right diameter that will fit over the flashlight head?
This is probably the option I would choose given all of the choices already listed. Off 1x16650 or 2xCR123a with a High/Low tailcap.Elzetta Bravo good lantern for walking...
This is probably the option I would choose given all of the choices already listed. Off 1x16650 or 2xCR123a with a High/Low tailcap.
This is probably the option I would choose given all of the choices already listed. Off 1x16650 or 2xCR123a with a High/Low tailcap.
what is the justification these days in spending $200 for a flashlight? What makes them significantly better than say a $50-70 offering from one of the companies I just mentioned?
Thank you for the suggestion. I'm not up on my flashlights the way I was 10-15 years ago but I'm curious. With lots of fine offerings by Fenix, Nitecore, Olight and others, what is the justification these days in spending $200 for a flashlight? What makes them significantly better than say a $50-70 offering from one of the companies I just mentioned?
One is none,
Two is one,
the third is just in case.
You might not even need to spend that much. Some really good lights for $15-50 out there tbh. A lot of the "brand" names are just expensive for the sake of it. And often have dreadful tints and lack simple things like moonlight modes. Have a look at Convoy, Astrolux, Noctigon, Sofirn and others for some examples.Thank you for the suggestion. I'm not up on my flashlights the way I was 10-15 years ago but I'm curious. With lots of fine offerings by Fenix, Nitecore, Olight and others, what is the justification these days in spending $200 for a flashlight? What makes them significantly better than say a $50-70 offering from one of the companies I just mentioned?