SC62w. Tint, size, run time, interface, beam shape. And yes, I have an SC600 MKIII HI - love it, too, but the tint on the SC62w is more to my liking.
I'm gonna come back to this thread and say SC600Fd III Plus in maybe 4 weeks![]()
What is the 1400 floody bar light you use?My favorite is the H600w because it has enough throw to use as a helmet light when cycling. I use it along with a 1400 lumen neutral white floody bar light and the H600w reaches out beyond the bar light and they blend together well. Then when hiking at night or just general headlamp use I diffuse the beam with Magictape it it's a perfect floody beam.
What is the 1400 floody bar light you use?
CheersIt's a Nitefighter BT40s neutral white bike light. Here is a link to it on gearbest. http://m.gearbest.com/bicycling-gear/pp_180805.html?currency=USD&gclid=CKfktcL_4M4CFdNbhgodejIGwQ I bought mine off amazon last year lighthead only for 29.99 as I already had battery packs. Uses the standard magicshine style connectors.
SC600 MKIII HI seems to be getting a lot of mentions!!!!
Anybody using the sc32w ... seems like a great pocket torch.
SC600 MKIII HI seems to be getting a lot of mentions!!!!
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Anybody using the sc32w ... seems like a great pocket torch.[/COLOR]
Thats what I'm wondering too, the 32w seems like a perfect little pocket EDC with a great output but it's selmdomly talked about here. I'll probably just pick one up and give it a try. I always have CR123s on hand.
I think due to the effciency Zebralight gets out of the AA form factor
Please show me the vast array of lights that make the Zebralights "large for the cels they use"
I think someone has you fooled or the images you have seen has led to you fooling yourself..
EDIT: Go see Selfbuilts reviews; the images speak for themselves; if there was something smaller I am confident he would have shown us a comparison.
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb...650)-Review-RUNTIMES-BEAMSHOTS-VIDEO-and-more!
Going back to reviews of the previous generations, you can clearly see each and every one was a class leader when released in regards to size to output, output to runtime and size to runtime ratios...
H600Fd III Hi CRI, ordered a few days ago, my first ZebraLight.
My favorite is the SC63w. Here is a quick pic. Front row, center. It has an old tail cap from a first generation SC600w, with a magnet epoxied to it, on it.
I have been carrying an SC6x series light in neutral since they have been available. They have all proved tough and reliable.
I have carried all of the above lights and I almost always grab the SC63w these days, the SC62w before that and the SC60w before that. I like having the runtimes and the outputs that they give me in such a small size.
The SC52 doesn’t give me the run times that I need to get through the work day and I rarely ever find myself in need of the extra throw that any of the SC600 series lights put out. I think the beam profile is perfect on the SC63 for a general purpose utility flashlight.
Disregarding size and pocket space and focusing on the ergonomics while holding it in the hand and using it, it is the best I have found It is perfect. I wouldn’t want it to be smaller or any larger in this regard.
So basically, the SC6x series flashlight is the best I have found for my needs. The SC63w is the latest and greatest of the series.
As far as I have been able to tell, there is no difference in the durability of the anodizing of the SC62w and the SC63w. I just happened to get a darker anodizing on my 63 and the finish is glossier.The anodization on your SC63W is much shiner than your SC62W's. Are they any different in terms of durability, or just appearances?