It is a COMPLETE mystery to me why ANYBODY would spend $165 on a 2AA flashlight with the MEGA suck TIR optic, a relatively feeble max output of only 80 lumens, and only 2 levels: max output, and 3 lumens. NOTHING in between.
Yes it's a SureFire, and yes, it's very well made.
Beyond that, it's really crap compared to what HALF that price will buy you in MANY other 2AA flashlights: double the output, AT LEAST. MANY useful light levels, to models with INFINITE adjustable output .....cough....NiteCore D20...cough....
And TIR optics. REALLY? I made the mistake of buying a flashlight with TIR optics....about 5 or 6 years ago.
NO spill light at all. Neat little square of light...and nothing else...if that's what you like.
I sure didn't.
TIR optics: state of the art at SureFire....about 6 years ago.
If I wanted to spend $165, on a flashlight, I'd buy 2, or more likely, THREE other flashlights, and be FAR better served than this lame offering from Surefire.
SureFire has become the General Motors of the flashlight world: introducing flashlights that are YEARS behind it's competition.
Reacting, instead of innovating.
And $165. For a 2AA flashlight with TIR optics (OPTICS!) that produces 80 lumens, and 3 lumens.
Lame.
$165.
Not from me, and not from most people, would be my guess.
I suppose SF will get some military and LE contracts for the E2L AA, and will continue to make money from it.
If you buy one, and think it's the best thing since sliced bread: well, whatever floats your overpriced, under engineered boat.