cchurchi
Enlightened
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- Aug 21, 2006
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I have a Surefire Z2 combat light that quit working last night, right before I was planning on taking it on a neighbor hood walk. The light is about 2 years old and I have only used it for about 2 hours total. I usually bring it as a backup light because I'm cheap when it comes to using lights that don't take rechargeables.
So I push the tailcap button to test it before we go and.... nothing. I hear a rattling sound coming from the tailcap; I disassemble it and find a nail like post that has worked itself free of the rubber tailcap. This is a pretty crappy design in my opinion. I was able to force the metal nail back into the tail cap when I got home later in the evening but I can no longer trust this light.
I own quite a few lights but this is the only Surefire. It's also the only light that has ever failed me. I usually carry a few cheaper Chinese lights and use the Surefire as a backup because Surefire has such a good reputation. Is the Z2 combat light crap or was I just unlucky? My new back up light is my Inova X5 until I can find something brighter that I can trust.
Anyone interested in a slightly unreliable Surefire?
So I push the tailcap button to test it before we go and.... nothing. I hear a rattling sound coming from the tailcap; I disassemble it and find a nail like post that has worked itself free of the rubber tailcap. This is a pretty crappy design in my opinion. I was able to force the metal nail back into the tail cap when I got home later in the evening but I can no longer trust this light.
I own quite a few lights but this is the only Surefire. It's also the only light that has ever failed me. I usually carry a few cheaper Chinese lights and use the Surefire as a backup because Surefire has such a good reputation. Is the Z2 combat light crap or was I just unlucky? My new back up light is my Inova X5 until I can find something brighter that I can trust.
Anyone interested in a slightly unreliable Surefire?