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Flashlight Enthusiast
I am trying to figure this out. Should I buy one? Clearly it is the forums favorite light. I think I can say that with near 100% certainty. I am trying to figure out why I should get one but can't figure out what is so great about them (having never seen one in person). I've read all the directions about the operation of the light. Perhaps you guys can convince me because I am not getting it but I feel like I'm missing out on the fun by not having one.
This may seem like I am bashing but I assure you that is not my intention. I am really trying to understand what is so great about these. Every time I think about pulling the trigger this is what stops me:
I understand they are built like a tank but I have not yet broken any light I own - even lights that are clearly not built like a tank.
It is certainly not small. In fact at nearly 4 inches it is pretty darn big for a CR123a light. My Zebralight SC60 is 4 inches and runs on an 18650 (brighter AND better run time).
I'm sure the beam is nice but I have lots of lights with nice beams (and some lights with horrible beams).
Yes, it is programmable. My Zebralights have some programming where I can pick out my brightness levels (out of 6 levels). My Nitecore SR3 had 8 brightness levels to choose from. This does not really seem much better than other lights. I suspect the "mode spacing" I would choose on an HDS light would be pretty close to what I have on my quarks already.
HDS lights are not that bright. There are many lights the same size and smaller that are much brighter. Heck the new Zebralight SC51 puts out 200 lumens on an AA battery. My Quark 123 puts out 200 lumens on a CR123a. Both of these have more power than any HDS light.
Lastly, I'm not really sold on the cr123a battery format. Primaries have decent run time but rcr123a just don't have much capacity. I really don't like using primaries so most of my cr123a lights stay on the shelf now. I really use my single AA (eneloop) and 18650 lights. I know they have a 17670 extension tube but then the light is huge.
Oh, and they are more $$ than most any cr123a light.
So I just am not getting it. Please help me "get it". I don't want to miss a great light but I'm not sure what is so great about it. I'm sure I am totally wrong since it is the favorite light of the forum and I have yet to hear of a failure but I also just don't see what is so great compared to other lights. (Edit: I just read a thread about a bunch of failures but it sounds like HDS customer service is top notch)
help me understand.
This may seem like I am bashing but I assure you that is not my intention. I am really trying to understand what is so great about these. Every time I think about pulling the trigger this is what stops me:
I understand they are built like a tank but I have not yet broken any light I own - even lights that are clearly not built like a tank.
It is certainly not small. In fact at nearly 4 inches it is pretty darn big for a CR123a light. My Zebralight SC60 is 4 inches and runs on an 18650 (brighter AND better run time).
I'm sure the beam is nice but I have lots of lights with nice beams (and some lights with horrible beams).
Yes, it is programmable. My Zebralights have some programming where I can pick out my brightness levels (out of 6 levels). My Nitecore SR3 had 8 brightness levels to choose from. This does not really seem much better than other lights. I suspect the "mode spacing" I would choose on an HDS light would be pretty close to what I have on my quarks already.
HDS lights are not that bright. There are many lights the same size and smaller that are much brighter. Heck the new Zebralight SC51 puts out 200 lumens on an AA battery. My Quark 123 puts out 200 lumens on a CR123a. Both of these have more power than any HDS light.
Lastly, I'm not really sold on the cr123a battery format. Primaries have decent run time but rcr123a just don't have much capacity. I really don't like using primaries so most of my cr123a lights stay on the shelf now. I really use my single AA (eneloop) and 18650 lights. I know they have a 17670 extension tube but then the light is huge.
Oh, and they are more $$ than most any cr123a light.
So I just am not getting it. Please help me "get it". I don't want to miss a great light but I'm not sure what is so great about it. I'm sure I am totally wrong since it is the favorite light of the forum and I have yet to hear of a failure but I also just don't see what is so great compared to other lights. (Edit: I just read a thread about a bunch of failures but it sounds like HDS customer service is top notch)
help me understand.
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