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Enlightened
Checked the post box today and there were two new torches waiting for me!
Nothing like a new torch (or two) to bring a smile to your face
Had to tell somebody who can appreciate torches; my wife and kids simply looked at me with that strange glazed look they do whenever I talk about torches.
The first one is the new 800+ MG P-Rocket, and the second one is the iTP A4 EOS.
Two very different torches but both awesome.
First the MG P-Rocket.
Haven't had a chance to play with it outside yet, but all I can say is, if you haven't ordered one yet, do so right now. This torch is awesome, with a capital DAMN!
The build quality is excellent, the anodizing is very well done, threads are extremely smooth, no battery rattle, nice pocketable size; all in all, excellent. Another winner from shiningbeam.com.
The beam profile is perfect. It doesn't suffer the donut hole of the MG PLI, and is slightly brighter than the MG PLI. I'll be checking out the throw a little later tonight when I take it outside.
The other torch, the iTP A4 EOS was a big surprise! When I first opened the box I was a little confused. The box said A4 EOS but the torch itself looked like somebody stuffed up the packaging and put in an AA torch in there!.
Fed it the two CR123A's and sure enough, its the A4 EOS. MAN this thing is small for a 2xCR123A battery torch.
It's a full 4 cm smaller then my Fenix TK10, and it's even shorter than my Surefire E1B Backup! Imagine a Nitecore EX10, add a mere 2 cm onto it and that's it! I thought the Quark 2xCR123A was small, but this thing is shorter again!
I'll test it out for throw and spill tonight and give you more info later.
Very happy with these two torches.
Nothing like a new torch (or two) to bring a smile to your face
Had to tell somebody who can appreciate torches; my wife and kids simply looked at me with that strange glazed look they do whenever I talk about torches.
The first one is the new 800+ MG P-Rocket, and the second one is the iTP A4 EOS.
Two very different torches but both awesome.
First the MG P-Rocket.
Haven't had a chance to play with it outside yet, but all I can say is, if you haven't ordered one yet, do so right now. This torch is awesome, with a capital DAMN!
The build quality is excellent, the anodizing is very well done, threads are extremely smooth, no battery rattle, nice pocketable size; all in all, excellent. Another winner from shiningbeam.com.
The beam profile is perfect. It doesn't suffer the donut hole of the MG PLI, and is slightly brighter than the MG PLI. I'll be checking out the throw a little later tonight when I take it outside.
The other torch, the iTP A4 EOS was a big surprise! When I first opened the box I was a little confused. The box said A4 EOS but the torch itself looked like somebody stuffed up the packaging and put in an AA torch in there!.
Fed it the two CR123A's and sure enough, its the A4 EOS. MAN this thing is small for a 2xCR123A battery torch.
It's a full 4 cm smaller then my Fenix TK10, and it's even shorter than my Surefire E1B Backup! Imagine a Nitecore EX10, add a mere 2 cm onto it and that's it! I thought the Quark 2xCR123A was small, but this thing is shorter again!
I'll test it out for throw and spill tonight and give you more info later.
Very happy with these two torches.