first people complain they're too heavy. then when they're made lightweight, people complain they're not tough enough. so when they toughen them up, people complain they're too heavy. the cycle continues LOL
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Very true!
Its really about who uses it for what.
Some people are willing to edc a heavy light, and some are not.
Some people will carry a 10" 1 lb light in a pant pocket, and some think a 4" long light is way too big.
Some people can't even UNDERSTAND why OTHER people prefer a particular form factor or UI, and yet, there are people who swear by lights that others simply wouldn't consider.
Its why they make more than one flavor of ice cream.
If you want a heavy 120 lumen light in your pocket, because its more important that it can take a direct hit with a 9mm than be bright, you choose one flavor.
If you want a 750 lumen light in your pocket because its more important to see things in the dark than to take a direct hit with a 9mm, you choose a different flavor.
Other people draw the line at surviving a .22 rim fire, or falling off its shelf (Where its a queen) onto a plush carpet, or 3' onto concrete, or whatever is meaningful in THEIR lives.
There is no WRONG answer, as everyone's needs and priorities, as well as what floats their boat, is different.