Mini Review: ** Saltytri Mag 1C XP-G custom thrower **

jimmy1970

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Hi Guys,



Just wanted to share a fantastic little light I picked up a week ago over at the Custom/Modified B/S/T - https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/297544



I have been keeping an eye on this makers' work for while now watching as his work evolved.



This light utilises a Cree XP-G R5 emitter pushed at 1.45A through a single mode driver with a forward clicky.



In a thrower style light, I have always wanted a relatively compact host with a large OP reflector with a modern emitter i.e. XP-G R5 emitter driven hard with a 18650, a 26500 or 26650 single cell. My wish was granted when I took delivery of this beast.:naughty:



I have been using this light for the past 5 nights as my running light. I run up down a small mountain over rough terrain that involves rocks/gravel/mud large spider webs with large spiders inside!:eek:



I find I need power lots of it with decent throw to boot.



Whilst many of my existing lights do an OK job at fullfilling this role, I now have a new champion amongst my flock for high speed night running:



The Saltytri Mag 1C XP-G Custom:



The machining work is very nice with great attention to detail:

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Well centred emitter with a pure white beam tint: Metal reflector + UCL lens:

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The tailcap work is very well executed with a very positive forward clicky action that also allows tailstanding:

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The grooves in the body provide a good, non-slip grip.

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Designed from the ground up as a 26650 host but also compatible with a 18650 with the included spacer:

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Check out the huge heat sink - it's a solid chunk of aluminium!! with the emitter at one end and the driver at the other!!

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Driver tailcap guts retained by custom made brass retaining rings!!

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(3 of the above photos were borrowed from the original sales thread - hope this is OK).



The beam is very smooth with a tightly focused hotspot. The great thing though is that despite this being a thrower, the spot to spill transition is gradual and the spill beam is still quite bright and useful.:thumbsup:



You really can't beat a big old reflector to provide great throw and a super wide spill beam.



I know there are plenty of multi emitter lights out there boasting more than the 400 lumens but this setup is entirely practical running an XP-G R5 at 1.45A providing great runtimes on a 26650 (4000mah) cell or a 18650 if required with still great runtimes.



The light doesn't heat up excessively either with no noticable drop in output after over 1 hour of non-stop use.



I am yet to source any 26650 cells so have been using AW 18650 2200Mah cells - I've no idea on runtimes but I estimate around 1.5 hours with a 18650.



In summary, this light has fulfilled my expectations and then some.



Thanks,



James....:twothumbs
 
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