Flashlights with tir lenses

PhantomPhoton

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Old Inovas use a Trios (long TIR) lens. Others that use an optic are LED Logic Striker VG's, old Gerber X1s, X3's, Surefire KL1 bezels, Palmblaze K2. My Gatlight Uses an optic, as do a few headlamps like old Black Diamond 1 watt models. My Electrolumens Firelion uses a tri-optic. And I beleive the newest Malkoff P60 Dropins use an optic.
 

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Gerber FIRECRACKER is another inexpensive long running 1AA optic lensed light. Great if all you need is a tight little beam of light.
 

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Old Inovas use a Trios (long TIR) lens. Others that use an optic are LED Logic Striker VG's, old Gerber X1s, X3's, Surefire KL1 bezels, Palmblaze K2. My Gatlight Uses an optic, as do a few headlamps like old Black Diamond 1 watt models. My Electrolumens Firelion uses a tri-optic. And I beleive the newest Malkoff P60 Dropins use an optic.
Inova's proprietary lenses are called TIROS (Total Internal Reflective Optics System) not Trios.
 

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SureFire's using optics

L1
K2 Kroma (all versions)
E1L (all versions)
E2L (all versions)

KL1 (all versions) [discontinued]
KX1
KX2
KL3 (all versions)

X200A [discontinued]
X300

SureFire works with SAIC to design their optics.
 

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Coast offers several models with TIR optics. Their reputation varies on CPF, but the Coast Focusing Lenser (#7438) has a lot of fans, especially modded with an SSC P4, but even right out of the package it's a solid choice.
 
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