FoxFury MF 1000 Tac-Fire NINE Cree LED Flashlight - 1,000 Lumens

ernsanada

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Just saw this at http://www.lighthound.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2804

9 Crees!

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Kiessling

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Yes, I am on the fence for this one.

Unfortunately there are some not so cool things to consider besides the "interesting" price (lighthound asked FoxFury about the questions I had):

- not regulated, but they didn't exactly tell how it works
- clear anodised, meaning typeII
- no runtime curve supplied, so the specs remain dubious
- it is bigger and heavier than you think when looking at it

On the bright side, it runs on primaries :D :D ... and has 9 Crees. But then again ... thinking that 7 Crees to fit in a SF M6 head ... I have to ask myself if I can justify such a big monster. Will I ever use it?

I admit that I am drawn to this one though :eek:

bernie
 

wintermute

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I think the QuadStar Phazer using 4 x Cree, 3 x C batteries, 600 lumens, and $230 sounds a lot better.
http://elektrolumens.com/QuadStar-Phazer/QuadStar-Phazer.html

If you want something to beat this thing, Elektrolumens has the Stunner-P4 with 8 x SSC P4s, 3 x D batteries, 1200 lumens, and half the price ($499). (at bottom of page)
http://www.king-cart.com/cgi-bin/cart.cgi?store=elektrolumens&product=Flashlights

Granted, there have been some manufacturing delays with EL lately, so I don't want to get into that in this thread - I just don't think 1 grand for that light is great when you can get something more powerful for half the price.
 

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