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Flashlight Enthusiast
There aren't many budget polymer LED lights from the major manufacturers, other than Surefire's G2.
Streamlight has just introduced their new Polytac line using "C4" technology (it's also available in Incan models).
Streamlight's advertised Specs:
--120 Lumen output; 108 lumens at 2 hours, 12 lumens at 3 hours.
--2 123 cells
--momentary/clickie tailcap
--polymer construction with metal LED housing/reflector.
--Street price: 28 bucks give or take.
Overall, I think it's a good light. Feels a bit "plasticy" as compared to Surefire's G2. The Cree LED is housed in a metal/reflector assembly, so the plastic head shouldn't be too much of a thermal issue. Beam profile is a tight hotspot with a nice outer corona.
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Streamlight has just introduced their new Polytac line using "C4" technology (it's also available in Incan models).
Streamlight's advertised Specs:
--120 Lumen output; 108 lumens at 2 hours, 12 lumens at 3 hours.
--2 123 cells
--momentary/clickie tailcap
--polymer construction with metal LED housing/reflector.
--Street price: 28 bucks give or take.
Overall, I think it's a good light. Feels a bit "plasticy" as compared to Surefire's G2. The Cree LED is housed in a metal/reflector assembly, so the plastic head shouldn't be too much of a thermal issue. Beam profile is a tight hotspot with a nice outer corona.
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